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Treasury Quantitative Developer - Data Engineer

Millennium
London
2 weeks ago
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Treasury Quantitative Developer - Data Engineer

Responsibilities

  • Take part in the development and enhancement of the back-end distributed system, providing high performance and high availability margin and stress cash calculations and simulations to Senior Management, Portfolio Managers and Treasurers.
  • Work closely with Quant researchers and developers, tech teams, middle office and business management teams in London, New York, Tel Aviv & Miami.
  • Design, develop and maintain data models, pipelines and warehouse and caching stores


Requirements

Must-have qualifications/skills:

  • Minimum 5+ years of experience developing systems in Python or other OOP background with Python knowledge.
  • B.A. in computer science or another quantitative field.
  • Experience with Cloud technologies
  • Experience working with RDBMS (Postgres preferred) and other database technologies (data lakes, DuckDB, NoSQL)
  • Good understanding of Design Patterns, Algorithms & Data structures
  • Experience working with Git / GitHub and with CI/CD pipelines
  • Ability to communicate effectively with senior stakeholders across the organization
  • Able to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
  • Detail oriented, organised, demonstrating thoroughness and strong ownership of work.


Nice-to-have qualifications/skills:

  • Knowledge of Treasury cash management and margin methodologies
  • Experience in the financial services


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