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Education: B.S., M.S. or PhD in engineering, mathematics, physics, statistics, computer scienceSeniority: minimum of 2 years of experience working on a prop trading, quantitative trading or electronic trading desk (investment bank, hedge fund, etc.
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The Senior Power Trader will be responsible for managing and optimizing the power trading portfolio. Quantitative and analytical skills with the ability to interpret and act on complex data.
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A high frequency electronic trading firm in London is seeking a Quantitative Trader in their growing trading teams in Cash Equities, Options and Futures. Quantitative Trader - Cash Equities, Options or Futures.
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Serves as the back up to the Gas Trader or Senior Gas Trader in their absence. Serves as the back up to the Gas Trader or Senior Gas Trader in their absence. Responsible for accurate deal entry and scheduling in the Energy Trading and Risk Management system (Allegro) to ensure accurate and timely reporting.
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The Lumber/Commodity Trader will be responsible and involved in closely monitoring market trends and price fluctuations, sourcing lumber products from various suppliers, negotiating contracts, and ensuring timely delivery to meet client demands.
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Master’s degree in statistics, economics, econometrics, applied mathematics, quantitative finance or related field is preferred. Ability to program in statistical/mathematical programs such as SAS, R, Python, or other data analytics (e.g. SQL) or quantitative libraries.
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Also required are experience in quantitative analysis, modeling, and programming in Python using MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Redshift databases; experience using JIRA, BitBucket, Git, Confluence, Linux shell script, RESTAPIs∯*∯ Salesforce, SOQL, AWS services, Tableau, Power BI, and Agile methodologies.
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Belvedere Trading is seeking an Equities Quantitative Trader to join its Cash Equities team in New York. The successful candidate will start working on and manage existing systematic strategies in the US Cash Equities market and will eventually research, design and manage new strategies.
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D.) in quantitative Finance disciplines. THE IMPACT YOU WILL MAKE The Internal Audit - Quantitative Model Risk - Senior Associate role will offer you the flexibility to make each day your own, while working alongside people who care so that you can deliver on the following responsibilities: Participate in planning and execution of model audit engagements and technical audit reviews of models.
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The role of Quantitative Analyst is ideal for someone who is always thinking about how to optimize, and loves working with data, solving problems, and making a measurable impact. Operate and drive the improvement of quantitative models and tools, used for our trading, hedging and optimisation activities.
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As a Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you’ll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs. Conduct empirical research using methods from computer science, quantitative social science, statistics, econometrics, and other fields to understand user behavior and extract meaningful patterns from large data sets.
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Measure, monitor and manage daily Liquidity, Market, Credit, Operational and Regulatory risks for Corporate Bond, Municipal Bond, Loan, Foreign Exchange, Asset Back, Commodity and Interest Rate Derivative trading desks.
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Advanced degree in a related field such as Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics or Quantitative Finance is preferred. The Sr. Quantitative Portfolio Analyst will be responsible for supervision and implementation of quantitative portfolio management for retirement management account and non-discretionary model portfolios.
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The Capital & Investment Risk Management (C&IR) team within Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is looking for a Quantitative Risk Analyst to support business initiatives in a highly collaborative environment.
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Options Trader (Chicago)Eclipse Trading is one of Asia's leading proprietary derivatives trading firms. 3+ years of experience as an Options Trader in a proprietary trading firm or financial institutionProven track record of profitability and consistent trading performance in options markets.
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