Quantitative Researcher

Client of QuanTech Partners

Employer Active

Posted 8 hrs ago

Experience

3 - 8 Years

Education

Any Graduation(), Ph.D/Doctorate(Computer Science)

Nationality

Any Nationality

Gender

Not Mentioned

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Roles & Responsibilities

The Role

As a member of the Market Making team, the Quantitative Researcher will develop and deploy algorithmic trading strategies. You will be responsible for the entire lifecycle of trading algorithm development and back-testing. You will have the opportunity to contribute trading ideas to the team and develop their understanding of capital markets trading microstructure. You will work closely with traders and engineers in a collaborative environment and be capable of demonstrating flexibility, contributing ideas and working effectively with senior stakeholders.

Responsibilities
  • Designing, implementing, and deploying mid and high-frequency trading algorithms
  • Exploring trading ideas by analysing market data and market micro-structure for patterns
  • Creating tools to analyse data for patterns
  • Contributing to libraries of analytical computations to support market data analysis and
  • trading
  • Developing, augmenting, and calibrating exchange simulators
Candidate Requirements
  • PhD/MSc in CompSci, Mathematics or IT from a top-tier university
  • 3+ years of research experience in mid and/or high-frequency trading
  • Proficiency in back-testing, simulation, and statistical techniques
  • Solid data-mining and analysis skills, including experience dealing with a large amount of data/tick data
  • Familiarity with signal generation and statistical models
  • Strong programming skills in Python, MATLAB or R

Department / Functional Area

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