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London - £800 - £875 per day Contract Posted by: McGregor Boyall Posted: Monday, 1 July 2024
 
 
Applicants must be eligible to work in the specified location

C++, Python, Commodities, Quantitative Finance, Derivatives

My client are a leading global investment bank, currently hiring an experienced Quant Developer to join their quant analytics team. The role is varied in scope and you will have the opportunity to work on a number of different projects within the team.

The role would entail writing and testing code for derivative models and includes implementing code for pricing and risk in derivatives pricing libraries.

This is an inside IR35 contract (Umbrella) offering hybrid working from London. Candidates must be able to work in London without the need for visa sponsorship.

Required skills:

- Excellent C++ development skills

- Some level of Python development ability and commercial experience

- Prior financial services experience, ideally within a large investment bank

- Experience working on quantitative models and pricing libraries

Nice to have:

- Prior commercial experience in Commodities

McGregor Boyall is an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on any grounds.


London, UK
IT
Executive
6 months
£800 - £875 per day
McGregor Boyall
Jack Tuffs 
JS-78347JT
01/07/2024 16:24:30

About McGregor Boyall

McGregor Boyall is a privately owned global recruitment consultancy founded in 1987. We are headquartered in the City of London, with additional offices covering the UK & Europe, the Middle East and North America. We provide permanent, contract and project-based recruitment services focusing on the mid-senior candidate market. We deliver within Financial Services, Commerce & Industry, and the Public Sector. Our primary specialisms cover all technology verticals and core business functions.

Change & Transformation | Cloud, DevOps & Infrastructure | Data & Analytics | Development & Testing | Information & Cyber Security | Project & Programme Management | Risk Management & Quant Analytics


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