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Quantitative Risk, Derivatives (EU timezone)

Binance
City of London
2 days ago
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Binance is a leading global blockchain ecosystem behind the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume and registered users. We are trusted by over 280 million people in 100+ countries for our industry-leading security, user fund transparency, trading engine speed, deep liquidity, and an unmatched portfolio of digital-asset products. Binance offerings range from trading and finance to education, research, payments, institutional services, Web3 features, and more. We leverage the power of digital assets and blockchain to build an inclusive financial ecosystem to advance the freedom of money and improve financial access for people around the world.


Working Hours: EU Timezone | 5 days per week including some weekends


About The Opportunity

You will join a team of risk & trading professionals, serving as the first line of defense against irregular market movements. The team is responsible to ensure our users and company are well protected by identifying early signs of high risk activities (i.e liquidation events, high volatility periods). In addition to real-time monitoring, you will also have the opportunity to work on risk alerts/tools enhancements.


Responsibilities

  • Monitor and assess key risk areas within spot/derivatives, looking into unusual trading patterns to prevent manipulative trades
  • Conduct daily monitoring, review, and analysis of alerts; ensure timely and appropriate resolution of incidents or risk events.
  • Prepare and deliver accurate risk reports and findings to supervisors in a timely manner.
  • Proactively share timely updates on market developments/news and demonstrate deep expertise in market dynamics.
  • Implement and maintain risk policies and procedures in alignment with organizational strategy and evolving market conditions to prevent, mitigate, and eliminate risks.
  • Identify and investigate fraudulent activity - including large position exposures, market irregularities, and other emerging risks from macroeconomic factors
  • Provide risk analysis and investigative support by conducting tests on risk strategies and incident cases as required.

Requirements

  • You’re curious and passionate about Cryptocurrency/Trading
  • Able to work shift, 5 days per week (Including some weekends)
  • Good knowledge of Crypto/Defi/Web3, and constantly keeping yourself updated with latest hype/developments.
  • Prior experience in market risk or quantitive risk is highly advantageous
  • Strong quantitative, analytical, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to adapt to a fast-changing environment and work effectively in remote settings.

Why Binance

  • Shape the future with the world’s leading blockchain ecosystem
  • Collaborate with world‑class talent in a user‑centric global organization with a flat structure
  • Tackle unique, fast‑paced projects with autonomy in an innovative environment
  • Thrive in a results‑driven workplace with opportunities for career growth and continuous learning
  • Competitive salary and company benefits
  • Work‑from‑home arrangement (the arrangement may vary depending on the work nature of the business team)

Binance is committed to being an equal opportunity employer. We believe that having a diverse workforce is fundamental to our success.


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We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.


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