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Python Quant Developer (FICC) |VP

Employer
Selby Jennings QRF
Location
Manhattan, USA
Salary
USD250000 - USD400000 per year
Closing date
Sep 22, 2022

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Job Function
Other
Industry Sector
Finance - General
Employment Type
Full Time
Education
Bachelors
A client of ours is looking for an energetic, outgoing, and driven Quant Developer to join an expanding team within an Investment Bank. An ideal candidate excels in a highly demanding but constantly-changing front office environment, presenting new and challenging issues each day. They are looking for a VP to create new tools and analytic software to help support a legacy library. More specifically due to the greenfield nature of this role this developer will be in charge of: Model creation, development, implementation, and maintenance of new credit derivative products/ analytic software.

This group presents a very unique opportunity in contrast to the more common quantitative financial positions. My client values great ideas that produce results, and if you are creative and want to take your future into your own hands, there is no limit to how far you can grow with this firm. The team is comprised of the most talented developers and researchers in the world. They pride themselves on using the most advanced technologies, and largest data sets in order to find money making opportunities in the financial markets.

Requirements:
- Minimum of 5+ years of in industry Python quant development experience supporting an FICC business unit (Credit/Bonds preferred)

-Masters or PhD in Physics, Statistics, Mathematics, Engineering, Comp Sci, or similar

-Passion for programming and technology

-Expertise in Python programming

-Strong written and verbal communication skills as in this seat you will interact with external clients frequently

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