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Quantitative Researcher

Workable
Greater London
2 months ago
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We are currently seeking a quantitative researcher with a strong background in statistics to join our team. The role will be responsible for developing and implementing models for our energy supply business. As a quant researcher, you will work closely with our engineering team to ensure the accuracy and effectiveness of our models.

Responsibilities:

• Develop and implement models for our energy supply business using Python and other data science tools.

• Identify, analyze, and mitigate credit risk.

• Conduct data analysis and modeling to support risk management decisions.

• Stay current with industry developments and regulations related to credit risk management.

Requirements

• 2+ years of experience as a quantitative researcher or data scientist.

• Strong programming skills in Python and experience with data science tools such as Pandas, NumPy, and SciPy.

• Strong statistical and modeling skills.

• Strong communication and collaboration skills.

• Experience in the energy industry is a plus.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and a stock options sign-on bonus
  • Biannual bonus scheme
  • Fully expensed tech to match your needs!
  • 28 days paid annual leave per year including public holiday

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