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Senior Quantitative Analyst

Harrington Starr
City of London
1 month ago
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My client specialises in high level historical data and analytics, providing granular order book data and research tech, helping institutions refine trading strategies and improve operational efficiency.

We're looking for a Quantitative Analyst to support product innovation, data-driven marketing, and strategic client engagement. This role involves analysing complex data, implementing advanced models, and collaborating with stakeholders.

The ideal candidate is analytical, detail-focused, and thrives in a fast-paced setting.
What you'll do:
Conduct quantitative research and financial analysis to enhance product solutions.
Work with clients and internal teams to refine models and align strategies with business needs.
Maintain transparent documentation for reproducibility in data-driven decision-making.
Support marketing by leveraging data insights to drive engagement.

What we're looking for:
5+ years of experience in quantitative analysis, preferably within finance.
Master’s degree in Mathematics, STEM, Economics, or a related quantitative discipline.
Expertise in Python and key libraries for statistical modeling and data manipulation.
Experience working with Futures order book market data and other financial instruments.
Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills in high-pressure environments.
Ability to handle large datasets.

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