Quantitative Investment Management (QiM) team manages over 50 equity strategies across a variety of geographies, investment styles and risk profiles. The team is experiencing strong asset and account growth, requiring further investment into people, data, and tools.
We are looking for a Quantitative Equity Researcher based in London, SEI, to develop stock selection signals, maintain and enhance proprietary models, and assist in managing assigned portfolios.
What you will do:
- Research (40%): Undertake research, validation, back-testing, and production of return and risk factors; document and communicate the findings; keep current with relevant publications.
- Infrastructure (40%): Maintain and actively contribute to the enhancement and design of the research and production infrastructure.
- Communication (20%): Assist in creating and maintaining sales and service materials.
What we need from you:
- Minimum 3 years of experience in quantitative analysis.
- Proficiency in Python.
- Strong communication skills: able to argue a point concisely and deal with conflicting views.
- Hands-on attitude: willing to get involved with various projects across the group.
What we would like from you:
- Strong academic record with high mathematical, statistical and computing content.
- Experience with equity factor models.
- Ability to explain results and model features to non‑technical audiences.
- Someone who will embody our SEI Values of courage, integrity, collaboration, inclusion, connection and fun.
Benefits:
- Hybrid working environment.
- Strong pension plan.
- Tuition reimbursement.
- Comprehensive care for physical and mental well-being.
- Work‑life balance enabling relaxation, recharge and caring for loved ones.
- Private medical care, online GP appointments, enhanced family leave, volunteer days, access to employee networks, free fruit.
For more information, visit https://www.seic.com/.
SEI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and SEI Investments (Europe) Ltd (‘SIEL’) is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 191713).
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