
Python Developer - Quantitative Developer - Tribus
eFinancialCareersQuantitative Developer – Research Team - Hong Kong - Relocation Packages
A leading global trading firm is looking for a Quantitative Developer to join its research technology group. This team builds the infrastructure powering trading signal research, enabling researchers and traders to test and scale strategies across global markets.
What you’ll do
- Design and build Python and C++ tools for quant research and signal generation
- Partner with researchers and traders to translate requirements into software solutions
- Handle large-scale data ingestion and processing pipelines
- Implement and optimize algorithms, including regressions and machine learning models
- Leverage HPC and distributed systems for performance and scalability
- Maintain, troubleshoot, and improve existing platforms
What we’re looking for
- 5+ years of hands-on coding experience solving complex problems
- Strong skills in Python and/or C++
- Exposure to distributed computing, ML, platform design, or system architecture
- Passion for technology, mathematics, and quantitative problem-solving
- Ability to work autonomously and mentor others
This is a unique chance to contribute at the heart of a global trading research team, combining software engineering with quantitative innovation.
Leading industry compensation & relocation available
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