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Quantitative Investment Strategies Specialist

Employer
BBVA
Location
Madrid, Spain
Salary
-
Closing date
Jun 9, 2022

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Job Function
Banking
Industry Sector
Finance - General
Employment Type
Full Time
Education
Bachelors
Key Responsabilities :
  • Design and develop QIS strategies across asset classes (Equities, Credit, Rates and FX) based on fundamental, macro and technical indicators.
  • Work closely with sales and trading departments to ensure that products are in line with client requirements.
  • Create rulebooks for the designed strategies.
  • Liaise with quants in to explain the rulebook so that the production model could be implemented.
  • Work on creating and maintaining the structuring model of the strategy.
  • Collaborate with other support functions within the business.
  • Develop efficient tools to automate manual processes.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Undergraduate degree in any of the following disciplines: finance, mathematics, physics or engineering.
  • Experience with the following programming languages: VBA, Python.
  • Fluency in English.

Preferred Skills And Experience:
  • Master in quantitative finance or in any other quantitative field.
  • Progress towards a CFA charter.
  • More than 2 years of experience in Global Markets, preferably in FICC.
  • A good understanding of the investment process, investment management industry, portfolio theory, and financial markets.
  • Good practical knowledge of derivatives.
  • Knowledge of analytical platforms such as Bloomberg.
  • Strong communication skills - written, verbal and presenting.

This position will require the candidate to have a valid Mifid certification. In case the candidate is not certified, they will have to obtain the pertaining certification upon the incorporation to the role.

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