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Quantitative Researcher (Tactics Associate)

SBB Research Group

Quantitative Researcher (Tactics Associate)

Northbrook, IL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    About SBB Research Group

    SBB Research Group is a Chicago-based investment management firm that views the market through a systematic, interdisciplinary lens. Founded in 2010, SBB Research Group specializes in bespoke investments designed to protect and grow investor capital. SBB Research Group is an SEC-registered investment adviser.

    Quantitative Researcher (Tactics Associate)

    Responsible for researching, designing, developing, and testing our in-house trading strategies. Responsible for equity & derivative strategy development that includes idea generation, backtesting, and implementation. Additionally, using economic indicators to forecast future) market probabilities.

    Responsibilities

    • Assist in the research, design, development, and optimization of proprietary in-house trading models.
    • Quantitative model construction and maintenance; responsible for a large range of quantitative models and modeling resources, including legacy model evolution, new model development, and analysis of economic and financial data.
    • Design, conduct, and administer studies of long-range trends significant to the securities markets.
    • Organize and conduct data collection.
    • Summarize work in formal and informal presentations.

    Qualifications

    • Advanced quantitative skills
    • Proficiency in a high-level programming language (R or Python)
    • Experience working with large data sets
    • Knowledge of Databases (MySQL, SQL, etc.)
    • Experience with data integrity, regression, performance testing
    • Ability to independently move projects through from inception to completion
    • Basic understanding of financial markets
    • Ability to explain complex topics orally and in writing

    Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree (required)
    • Master’s or PhD in financial engineering, applied math, statistics, econometrics, or related field (preferred)