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Software Engineer / Machine Learning Developer

Selby Jennings
London
5 days ago
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Our client is a pioneering systematic hedge fund, redefining electronic trading through high-performance, data-driven solutions. As part of their Crypto desk, youll join a cutting-edge team operating across centralised and decentralised markets, leveraging AI and ML to drive automation, enhance decision-making, and scale a fully automated global trading platform.


This is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of quantitative development, AI, and crypto trading. Youll collaborate with Researchers, Traders, and Engineers to build intelligent systems that power 24/7 trading strategies, with full ownership from design to deployment.


Develop and maintain the quant technology stack supporting systematic crypto trading.


Lead applied AI/ML initiatives, including anomaly detection, LLM integration, and predictive modelling.


Collaborate with Researchers and Traders to implement and optimise automated trading strategies.


Integrate alternative datasets and build intelligent data pipelines to support research and execution.


Monitor and manage the lifecycle of AI-driven systems in production environments.


6+ years of professional software development experience, ideally in a quantitative or trading environment.


~ Strong Python programming skills and a solid foundation in statistics and machine learning.


~ Proven experience delivering production-grade AI/ML applications, including LLMs and anomaly detection models.


~ Familiarity with cloud infrastructure (AWS preferred), container orchestration (Kubernetes), and workflow tools (Airflow, Argo).


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