Data Analyst - Equities (Fundamental & Quantamental) | London

Selby Jennings
City of London
23 hours ago
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A leading global investment firm is seeking a Data Analyst to join a high-performing equities team. This role offers the chance to work directly with a Portfolio Manager and research analysts, while collaborating with quants and technical specialists across the wider equities platform.

About the Role

You'll play a key role in connecting data with investment ideas, leveraging large volumes of alternative and fundamental data to support both fundamental and quantamental strategies. The position combines hands-on data engineering with analytical insight, requiring strong technical skills and the ability to communicate findings clearly for decision-making.

Key Responsibilities

  • Partner with a Portfolio Manager and research team to deliver actionable insights that influence investment strategy.
  • Design and maintain scalable data pipelines and models for high-volume, diverse datasets.
  • Explore innovative approaches to extract and synthesize information from structured, unstructured, and time-series data.
  • Collaborate with quants and technical team members to optimize workflows and infrastructure.
  • Present complex analyses in a clear, impactful way to technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Strong programming skills in Python (experience with Polars or similar libraries a plus).
  • Proven ability to work with large datasets and apply statistical concepts to financial data.
  • Experience in equities or strong interest in applying data to investment research.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
  • Intellectual curiosity and ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.

If you feel this role is a good fit for you - apply today!

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