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UBS Delta Quantitative Developer

UBS
City of London
1 week ago
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Overview

Job Reference #: 324840BR

City: London

Job Type: Full Time

Your role
  • work closely with client-facing and technology teams to capture business requirements and to design and deliver solutions that meet our client needs
  • investigate options for solving business and technical problems through research and prototyping
  • enhance and maintain our valuation models, portfolio-level calculations, and data framework
  • improve quality and robustness of our technical solutions in partnership with our tech team through a focus on automation and engineering
  • be part of an exciting and dynamic product within the bank
Your Career Comeback

We are open to applications from career returners. Find out more about our program on UBS.com/careercomeback.

Your team

UBS Delta is an award winning cross-asset portfolio management platform used by many top-tier clients including large pension funds, major asset managers as well as hedge funds. We are currently working on a large project to deliver a redesigned solution with improved capabilities so that we can expand our client base and offer better services to our existing clients. Our team has a range of skill sets and offers an opportunity to work across all areas of the product development, from core quantitative valuation modelling to development of portfolio-level calculations and data solutions.

Your expertise
  • A numerate degree (mathematics, physics, engineering or similar)
  • Good algorithmic and general programming skills—knowledge / experience of data-intensive computing a plus
  • Some experience or knowledge of financial markets (particularly derivatives)
  • Knowledge / experience with C++ and/or C# programming languages
  • Knowledge/ experience with SQL/Postgres/MSSQL
  • Knowledge of cloud-native infrastructure technologies such as Kubernetes, Docker, etc. a plus
  • Knowledge of KDB / Q is a plus
  • Someone who loves solving business problems through application of quantitative and technical solutions
  • Someone who loves to learn and grow professionally in a supportive team environment

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About us

UBS is the world’s largest and the only truly global wealth manager. We operate through four business divisions: Global Wealth Management, Personal & Corporate Banking, Asset Management and the Investment Bank. Our global reach and the breadth of our expertise set us apart from our competitors. We have a presence in all major financial centers in more than 50 countries.

Join us

At UBS, we know that it\'s our people, with their diverse skills, experiences and backgrounds, who drive our ongoing success. We’re dedicated to our craft and passionate about putting our people first, with new challenges, a supportive team, opportunities to grow and flexible working options when possible. Our inclusive culture brings out the best in our employees, wherever they are on their career journey. We also recognize that great work is never done alone. That’s why collaboration is at the heart of everything we do. Because together, we’re more than ourselves.

We’re committed to disability inclusion and if you need reasonable accommodation/adjustments throughout our recruitment process, you can always contact us.

Disclaimer / Policy statements

UBS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We respect and seek to empower each individual and support the diverse cultures, perspectives, skills and experiences within our workforce.


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