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Quantitative Research - SPG Quantitative Strategist - Associate or Vice President

JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Greater London
3 months ago
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Job summary:

As an Associate or Vice President SPG Quantitative Strategist in Quantitative Research, your role will involve developing, maintaining, enhancing, and supporting data analytics for the EMEA SPG ABS desk. This opportunity allows you to join our London team, with a specific focus on ABS analytics work.


Job responsibilities:

Develop, maintain, enhance, and support data analytics for the EMEA SPG ABS desk Collaborate closely with the ABS desk and management team to design, suggest, and solve complex problems Implement innovative quantitative strategies to optimize the performance of structured products

Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills:

You have a Master degree (or equivalent) in financial engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, or other quantitative field  You demonstrate understanding of financial markets and programming skills Strong mathematical, data science/statistical, and problem solving skills Hands-on experience in financial data analysis Experience in programming (Python, C++, SQL, etc) Ability to work in a high-pressure environment and a good team player Prior experience and good understanding of securitized products markets desired Excellent communication and writing skills
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