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Commodities Aligned ETE Algo Engineer- Leading Global Hedge Fund

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Greater London
1 week ago
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Responsibilities

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Develop and maintain algorithmic trading strategies. Optimize trading algorithms to enhance performance and reduce costs. Conduct back-testing and simulation of trading strategies. Monitor and analyze algo performance, making real-time adjustments. Collaborate with trading, technology, and business teams to identify and implement solutions.
Qualifications:
Strong programming skills in C++ Proven experience in algorithmic trading and market microstructure. Exposure tomodity markets is required. Proficiency in data analysis and statistical modeling. Strong analytical skills and problem-solving ability.
Education:
Required: Bachelor's, Master's and ideally PhD inputer Science, Mathematics, or a related field.

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