Senior Data Developer – Leading Multi-Strat Hedge Fund – Discreet Search - Excellent Compensation & Benefits

Mondrian Alpha
London
1 week ago
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My client, a prestigious multi-strat hedge fund, is seeking an exceptional Data Developer to join their Reporting & Analytics team within their London office.


In this role, you will play a key role in designing and developing next-generation reporting and data analytics solutions, with a strong focus on P&L reporting and operational decision-making.


As part of a rapidly growing firm, you will work on revamping existing implementations, optimising data pipelines, and implementing rigorous data standards to support key business functions across the firm.


This is a business-critical role, working closely with Risk, Finance, Trading, and Business Solutions teams to build high-performance data models and pipelines that drive decision-making at scale.


This role will offer continuous exposure to Portfolio Managers, Risk & Portfolio Research teams, Product Control, and Compliance, providing an opportunity to influence critical workflows and enhance data-driven decision-making across the organization.


Responsibilities

  • Design & implement robust data pipelines and ETL processes, ensuring high standards in data modeling, documentation, and testing.
  • Develop and optimize SQL queries for data extraction, aggregation, and reporting.
  • Collaborate with key business teams (Risk, Portfolio Research, Compliance) to build efficient and scalable reporting solutions.
  • Support critical production processes, including daily T+1 and month-end P&L workflows.
  • Stay ahead of database technologies and continuously evaluate new data ingestion methods and performance optimizations.
  • Provide on-call coverage for critical services, particularly in Asian trading hours when required.
  • Train & mentor other developers in data engineering best practices.


Requirements

  • Strong programming skills in Python and SQL, with experience in data modeling, ETL pipelines, and large datasets.
  • 5+ years of experience working with P&L reporting, financial analytics, or similar data-driven workflows in a financial institution.
  • Experience with database performance tuning, query optimization, and data pipeline automation.
  • A deep understanding of financial markets, trading workflows, and risk analytics is highly beneficial.
  • Ability to work independently and within a small, high-performance team in a fast-paced environment.
  • Master’s in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related quantitative field.


My client anticipates to pay a strong performer upwards of £350k year 1 total compensation package. As well as a market-leading compensation package, they offer exceptional benefits including a top-tier healthcare package, fully subsidised qualifications plus breakfast and lunch paid for each day.


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