Job Description
Investment Quant\n\nMy global financial tech firm client is looking for a highly capable and experienced Investment Quant with strong mathematical and programming skills to join their team in Newcastle. \n\nThe candidate must have experience in building cutting edge trading tools and other analytics which have been profitable.\n\nThe successful candidate must be happy working on all aspects of a quant project from start to finish; understanding the business problem, modelling and solving the resultant maths problem, sourcing any required data, and then coding the production solution.\n\nTo be considered for this role you must have a Degree in a numerate field from a Russell Group University\n\nEssential Skills\n\nMA/PhD in a numerate field from a Russell Group University (or equivalent international tertiary education)\nExcellent maths intuition\nAn intuitive understanding of derivatives and market knowledge\nMinimum three to five years' experience working in the financial services industry, ideally some of this being in Rates or Equities\nData analysis using Python based tools\n3+ years' experience in object-oriented programming in an enterprise-level code base, ideally one of C#, C++ or JAVA\n2+ years' experience of Derivatives Pricing and Modelling\nKnowledge of Machine Learning\nGood communication skills and a pragmatic problem solver\nAbility to work independently and with initiative\nAbility and drive to work in a collaborative team environment.This is a great and unique opportunity to work for a prestigious financial tech client in the investment fund management/ capita management sector and also be based outside of London. \n\nSo get in touch ASAP as I have interview slots ready to be filled.\n\nRandstad Technologies Ltd is a leading specialist recruitment business for the IT & Engineering industries.
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