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Network Quantitative Engineer
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United States , Menlo Park
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154000.00 - 217000.00 USD / Year
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Quantitative Engineer
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Singapore , Singapore
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Network Quantitative Engineer
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Join Meta's Network Infrastructure team in Menlo Park as a Network Quantitative Engineer. Design forecasting and optimization models for one of the world's largest networks. Apply your expertise in Python, SQL, and ML to solve real-world infrastructure challenges. Enjoy a competitive package with...
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United States , Menlo Park
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122000.00 - 181000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Quantitative Software Engineer
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Seeking a Senior Quantitative Software Engineer in Mexico City to build the computational core of our FinTech platform. You will translate complex financial models into high-performance C#/.NET code, optimizing algorithms for portfolio management and tax strategies. This remote-friendly role requ...
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Mexico , Mexico City
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Quantitative Model Engineer
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Join an elite surveillance team in New York or Stamford as a Quantitative Model Engineer. Develop sophisticated Python-based detection systems to identify market manipulation and financial crime. Leverage 5+ years of experience analyzing massive-scale trade and order data to protect market integr...
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United States , New York, NY; Stamford, CT
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Quantitative Data Engineer
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Join our Quantitative Engineering and Data team in Dublin. Enable cutting-edge research and trading by designing algorithms and manipulating complex datasets with Python. We seek a detail-oriented engineer with 4+ years of Python experience and expertise in Pandas or PySpark. Collaborate directly...
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Ireland , Dublin
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Join Blockchain.com, a leading crypto platform, as a Quantitative Engineer in London. Design and optimize high-performance C++/Rust pricing libraries for OTC trading and risk management. Leverage your quantitative skills in a dynamic role partnering directly with traders. Enjoy a competitive sala...
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United Kingdom , London
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Explore the dynamic and intellectually demanding world of Quantitative Engineer jobs, a critical career path at the intersection of finance, advanced software engineering, and complex mathematical modeling. Professionals in this role, often known as Quant Engineers or Quantitative Developers, are the architects of the sophisticated technological infrastructure that powers modern algorithmic trading, risk management, and financial analysis. Their primary mission is to translate quantitative research and financial theories into robust, high-performance, and low-latency software systems. Typically, a Quantitative Engineer's responsibilities encompass the full software development lifecycle for critical financial applications. This includes designing, building, testing, and deploying core trading platforms, automated execution algorithms, real-time pricing engines, and risk management frameworks. They work closely with quantitative researchers and traders to understand complex models—such as those for derivatives pricing or statistical arbitrage—and implement them efficiently in code. A significant portion of their work involves relentless optimization, ensuring systems can process vast amounts of market data with microsecond precision and maintain high availability under volatile conditions. Common duties also involve developing data pipelines for research, creating simulation environments for back-testing strategies, and providing ongoing support and enhancement for live trading systems. The skill set required for Quantitative Engineer jobs is uniquely interdisciplinary. A strong foundation in computer science is paramount, with expert-level proficiency in performance-oriented languages like C++, Java, or Rust being almost universal. Equally important is a solid grasp of mathematical finance, statistics, calculus, and linear algebra. Candidates typically hold an advanced degree (Master's or PhD) in a quantitative field such as Computer Science, Financial Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics. Beyond technical prowess, successful quant engineers possess exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities to debug complex systems and improve algorithmic efficiency. Familiarity with financial instruments, market microstructure, and software development best practices for concurrent and distributed systems is also highly valued. For those with a passion for solving intricate problems where milliseconds and basis points matter, Quantitative Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career. These roles provide the opportunity to build the very engines of global financial markets, requiring a rare blend of coding excellence, quantitative acumen, and a deep understanding of financial principles. The profession is ideal for individuals who thrive in fast-paced, intellectually rigorous environments and are driven to create reliable, cutting-edge technology that can withstand the demands of high-stakes trading.

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