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Quantitative Research Analyst

Roka Search
London
5 days ago
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Role:Financial Engineer

Industry:Asset Management

Location:London


Our client isa leading global financial institution seeking a talentedQuantitative Solutions Analyst/Financial Engineerto join a client facing solutions group. This is an outstanding opportunity to work within an ambitious team that develops, structures, and implements innovative financial solutions tailored for institutional clients globally. If you are a self starter that can do independant research and develop your own tools and ideas - this is an ideal position.


Your Role

  • Design, structure, and price bespoke financial solutions across asset classes
  • Develop complex quantitative models and perform risk analysis
  • Work in collaboration with sales, trading, and structuring teams to respond to client requirements
  • Deliver presentations and technical explanations to both internal teams and external clients
  • Participate in the continuous improvement of financial engineering tools and processes


Your Profile

  • Strong academic background in mathematics, statistics, engineering, or a related quantitative discipline
  • Solid experience in financial engineering, quantitative finance, or structuring (ideally in investment banking or asset management)
  • Proficiency with programming languages such as Python, with a proven track record of developing analytical tools and models.
  • Experienced in Portfolio Construction, investment portfolio theory, financial modelling techniques, andStrategic Asset Allocationdesign


This opportunity offers unique exposure to sophisticated markets and products, an intellectually stimulating environment, and career progression within a dynamic, innovative team.

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