Senior Investment Data Analyst - Highly Prestigious Hedge Fund - London

Mondrian Alpha
London
1 year ago
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My client, a market-leading, global macro, multi-billion dollar AUM hedge fund, are looking to hire an experienced Investment Data Analyst to join their London office.


The successful individual will join a highly regarded Data team responsible for the origination, governance and lifecycle management of the firm’s diverse data estate. This person will act as a subject-matter expert across vendor data, working directly with the trading desk, investment quants and technology teams to transform complex, raw data into actionable insight that drives alpha generation.


The role centres on deeply understanding and curating raw datasets from a broad range of external vendors, interrogating data endpoints using Python and SQL, and translating opaque, vendor-delivered content into robust, scalable solutions for front office users. This individual will play a key role in onboarding new datasets, enhancing existing data platforms and helping to shape best-in-class data capabilities across the business.


The ideal candidate will have 10+ years experience within a buy-side or data vendor environment, with demonstrable experience onboarding vendor datasets into live investment environments. Strong asset class knowledge – ideally across macro and/or multi-asset strategies – is highly desirable, alongside proficiency in Python and SQL.


My client are committed to offering highly competitive base salaries alongside market-leading bonuses. In addition, employees benefit from exceptional private healthcare, comprehensive wellness support including on-site gym facilities, and high-quality in-house catering provided daily.


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