Quantitative Developer (Python) | Hedge Fund

Selby Jennings
London
11 months ago
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Quantitative Developer (Python) | Hedge Fund

Global Hedge Fund - London, UK

We are working closely with a Global Hedge Fund, looking for a Quant Developer (Python) to join one of their established trading teams in London, working directly under the portfolio manager. Python, Rapid App/Tactical Development and Derivatives experience is required.

Responsibilities:

Maintain and design of an internal Cross-Asset risk system, external Cross-Asset databases and electronic execution platforms (upgrading systems, ensuring data integrity and optimising performance) Design and develop rapid tools in Python that will be crucial for analysis, research, automated trading, and risk management purposes. Develop pricing models for derivative instruments. Maintain and develop a back-testing tool for complex trading strategies. Develop predictive tools and market screeners for the different members of the team. Communicate on a daily basis with team managers and with different professional profiles. Commitment to safeguarding team information and adhering to business sensitivity

Qualifications:

Master degree or PhD in Computer Science or Applied Mathematics or Physics. Mathematics level bachelor equivalent. Over 2 years of quantitative development experience or equivalent experience Extensive experience writing production code (design, code, and debug applications), and have experience managing the software development life cycle Experience in rapid tactical development Proficiency in Python, with knowledge of C, C#, C++ being advantageous Proficiency with SQL and Linux Familiarity with Parallelism and distributed computing Experience with either supervised, unsupervised, reinforced or deep learning preferred Meticulous data management skills.

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