Machine Learning Quant Researcher

Vertex Search
London
3 months ago
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Our fast-growing global client, a systematic stat arb business who pioneer innovative solutions in quantitative finance, are now expanding into the London market and are looking to make multiple hires in the coming year. They harness the power of data and advanced machine learning algorithms to uncover market opportunities and drive exceptional returns for their investors.


As a Quantitative Researcher here, you’ll play a pivotal role in developing and implementing sophisticated trading strategies. You’ll collaborate with a brilliant team of data scientists, mathematicians, and engineers to analyse vast datasets, build predictive models, and optimize portfolios.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Develop and implement advanced machine learning models
  • Analyze complex datasets to extract valuable insights
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive innovation
  • Contribute to the development of cutting-edge trading strategies


Qualifications:


  • Degree from a top academic institution in a quantitative field - ideally to PhD level
  • Strong mathematics and programming skills (ideally Python)
  • Experience with machine learning, statistical modeling, and data analysis
  • Passion for quantitative finance and problem-solving
  • Relevant commercial experience and internships are a plus but not strictly necessary
  • Systematic experience a bonus but not mandatory


Why Join?


  • Top compensation, including huge bonus potential and competitive benefits package
  • Cutting-edge technology and challenging projects
  • Collaborative and intellectually stimulating work environment
  • Opportunity to work with world-class experts and pursue/monetise your own research ideas


Ready to make a significant impact?Apply now!

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