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Sub-Portfolio Manager – Quantitative Macro Pod (+ Relocation to Dubai)

Onyx Alpha Partners
London
3 weeks ago
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Sub-Portfolio Manager – Quantitative Macro Pod (+ Relocation to Dubai)

This range is provided by Onyx Alpha Partners. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.


Base pay range

$190,000.00/yr - $260,000.00/yr


A reputable multi-strategy hedge fund is seeking a Quantitative Macro Sub-PM to join its Dubai office.


We're recruiting for a senior PM who is actively scaling capital and expanding their pod. This role offers a high-impact runway for a risk taker with strong academic rigor and hands-on market experience to step into a capital-backed mandate.


What You’ll Work On:

  • Research and develop systematic signals in rates and macro markets (rates, FX, commodities, sovereigns)
  • Deploy Bayesian statistics, time series analysis, and robust econometric frameworks to uncover structural inefficiencies
  • Calibrate execution models (e.g., market impact, slippage) with access to real-time data and simulation environments
  • Collaborate with the senior PM on portfolio design and trading architecture
  • Take increasing ownership of model performance, vol target management, and driving PnL— leading toward full sub-sleeve autonomy

What You Bring:

  • 2–6 years’ direct experience as a QR/Trader in a top-tier quantitative trading firm
  • PhD or advanced STEM degree (Physics, Stats, Applied Math); strong Python/C++ capability
  • Practical experience in intraday or mid-frequency macro/futures/FX research
  • Familiarity with Bayesian modelling, high-performance computing, and empirical strategy implementation
  • Hunger to own a strategy, manage a live book, and grow into a fully independent PM

Why This Role:

  • Fast track to SubPM status with clearly defined capital, risk and PnL targets
  • Be part of a macro team scaling in Dubai with access to deep global infrastructure
  • Senior mentorship without red tape or hierarchical bottlenecks
  • Pathway to grow into a PM seat with expanded capital and tech support

At Onyx Alpha Partners, we are committed to connecting the most sought after talent in the financial world. If this opportunity aligns with your career aspirations, we encourage you to apply and explore the potential for growth and unparalleled success.


Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Finance
  • Industries: Financial Services, Capital Markets, and Investment Management


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