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St Andrews Healthcare
St Andrews Healthcare
Durham University
Marsh McLennan Companies
Ellison Institute of Technology
A leading hedge fund in London is seeking a Lead Quant Researcher to develop a cross-asset monetisation framework. The role involves optimizing intraday trading, managing PnL attribution, and leading a small team of quants. The ideal candidate has over 5 years of quant experience, with a strong background in statistics and machine learning. This opportunity offers global flexibility and direct involvement in impacting firm-level returns.
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Client: Augmentti
Location: London (City of London), United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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The Straight‑Up Bit - Who we’re hiring for
Yes, it’s a hedge fund. Yes, they’re one of the biggest systematic shops you’ve almost definitely heard about. Yes, they already run serious intraday equity flow across the globe.
Now let’s talk about the gap they haven’t filled… yet.
The Role
This firm’s HFT unit is sitting on a warehouse of alpha from researchers across the HFT business. What they don’t currently have is a cross-asset Monetisation Stack - the layer that turns raw signals into real‑time, risk‑balanced positions.
That’s where you come in. As the Lead Monetisation Quant, you will:
Green‑field. No legacy code. You set the standards.
The Opportunity
About You
Interested?
Drop me a line: [emailprotected] (or hit “Apply” and then email me so I know you’re not a bot). We’ll keep it confidential.
(If you’re looking for pure alpha research roles or a pod seat, this isn’t it (but we should still chat... see above contact address). If you want to build the engine for alpha combination to make serious impact on already serious PnL, let’s talk.)
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