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Market Data Analyst Python SQL

Client Server
Newcastle upon Tyne
4 days ago
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Market Data Analyst (Python SQL) Newcastle onsite to £90k

Do you have a first class education combined with Market Data experience?

You could be progressing your career at a FinTech start-up, they have secure backing and an established Hedge Fund client as a partner; this is an excellent opportunity to join a scaling tech company.

As a Market Data Analyst you will have a varied and interesting role, splitting your time between support traders with market data related services (e.g. Bloomberg) and project based work. You'll work across a variety of areas / asset classes and then will be able to choose specialisms and projects that suit you best, you will be encouraged to contribute ideas and run your own projects.

Location:
You'll join colleagues in brand new Central Newcastle offices on a full-time basis (Monday to Friday), working hours 0900-1800 with some flexibility. The offices are well equipped and offer fantastic views across the City and the local countryside, many employees walk or cycle in (onsite showers available!).

About you:

You have an outstanding record of academic achievement - 1.1, first class degree in Computer Science (or closely related discipline) from a top tier university (i.e. Russel Group or top 100 global university), backed by A grades at A-level You have commercial experience in a similar Market Data related role You have Python and SQL coding skills You are naturally curious, enjoy problem solving and have advanced analytical skills You have excellent written and verbal communication and collaboration skills

What's in it for you:
As a Market Data Analyst you will earn a competitive package:

Starting salary of £90k Bonus 25 days holiday Bupahealthcare Generous pension contribution Continuous career development opportunities Social team atmosphere with a range of events and early finish for drinks on Fridays

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