Quantitative Analyst - Risk
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Graviton is a privately funded quantitative trading firm striving for excellence in financial markets' research. We are seeking a Quant Analyst - Risk for our team in Gurugram. Graviton trades across a multitude of asset classes and trading venues using a gamut of concepts and techniques ranging from time series analysis, filtering, classification, stochastic models, pattern recognition to statistical inference analysing terabytes of data to come up with ideas to identify pricing anomalies in financial markets. As a Quant Analyst - Risk you will be responsible Work as a team with senior traders to operate and implement/improve our automated trading strategies. Analysing production trades and developing ideas to improve our trading strategies. Implement monitoring tools which highlight potential issues in the production strategies. Write comprehensive and scalable scripts in both C++ and python analysing production strategies for risk attribution, performance break-ups along various buckets and so on. Build 'cool' scalable post-trade systems analysing multitude of statistics across all production strategies. Implementing tools for analysing Market Data centrally across various exchanges. Managing deployments and release cycle, with working along with a senior trader.
Requirements
- Possess a degree in a highly analytical field, such as Engineering, Mathematics, or Computer Science from top-ranked universities
- 3+ years of experience in Python, Shell/Bash scripting.
- Basic knowledge of Linux and shell command-line tools
- Basic programming and scripting (Python/Shell) skills
- Strong problem-solving, and analytical skills
- Excellent communication skills
- Have a strong work ethics
- Mentorship experience in guiding junior developers.
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