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Currently they have a top hiring need for an experience Quantitative Developer with solid experience in Algorithmic Trading and Algo Execution. The firm is an extremely successful Hedge Fund who have established themselves as one of the leaders in the Quantitative Finance space.
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You'll need to have: 4 years of experience as a quantitative developer writing production-quality Python at financial technology firms Broad experience developing software for quantitative investment workflows in equities, fixed income or multi-asset strategies.
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Master’s degree in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or other quantitative field preferred. The ideal candidate would have a Masters or above in a quantitative field (computer science, applied mathematics, bioinformatics) as well as knowledge of modern molecular biology and genomics.
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We are seeking a Principal quant developer to join our Quantitative Research & Investing Technology organization. 5+ years of software development and/or data engineering experience in quantitative finance.
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Solid experience as a Python Developer, sharp analytical and problem-solving skills, practical experience in agile-oriented processes and tools, knowledge of SQL (PostgreSQL is a plus), experience with Linux/Bash and/or CI/CD/Jenkins is a plus, familiarity with AWS is a plus, minimum Bachelor's degree in IT, computer science, or physics/mathematics field, good English and communication skills.
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Note: while the above description is for a Quantitative Developer role, the team is also hiring across Quantitative Research, Machine Learning Engineering, Quantitative Trading, and Portfolio Management.
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Software tools include: SPSS, Argos, Banner, SQL Developer, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SQL, Snap Surveys, Qualtrics, FTP software, Adobe Acrobat, Visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI and others, Web browsers and search engines.
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Our client, a global leader in quantitative trading, is seeking a talented FPGA Developer to join their team. As an FPGA Developer, you will be responsible for designing and implementing low-latency trading systems using FPGA technology.
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Education & Experience Required:Master’s degree in CS, mathematics, engineering, finance or related and three (3) years of experience as a quantitative analyst, data science engineer, BI developer, BI analyst, analytics lead or related.
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OSAM is hiring a Senior Front Office Software Developer ( Senior Quantitative Developer ) to join our Research / Quant Technology team. Sr. Quantitative Developer (C# and SQL) page is loaded.
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Our client is a leading Hedge Fund headquartered in London and is seeking a Quantitative Developer to join their trading technologies team. As a Quantitative Developer TCA, you will play a crucial role in enhancing their Transaction Cost Analysis (TCA) framework, enabling their traders to optimize execution performance and minimize costs.
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Role: Quant / Quantitative Developer (Hybrid model/3 days per week onsite) Bachelor’s/master’s degree in mathematics/Computer Science/Financial Engineering/Quantitative Finance/other quantitative disciplines.
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Requirements - Commercial experience in programming FPGA chips using Verilog, VHDL, or SystemVerilog. Design and implement low-latency trading systems using FPGA technology, including hardware architecture design, RTL coding, and verification.
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Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate, Professional Engineer, UiPath Certified Advanced RPA Developer (UiARD) Other business related fields may be considered (such as, Business Administration/Management, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Quantitative Finance.
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The Cash App Quantitative Finance Team is an intellectually diverse team of machine learning modelers, statisticians, economists, data scientists, former strategy consultants, and data engineers focused on applying graph analytics, statistics, econometrics, and machine learning algorithms to solve business problems for executives within Cash App and the broader Block organization.
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