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Front Office Data Engineer

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A highly regarded investment firm is seeking an Analytics Associate to join a front office-facing analytics and technology function supporting a broad multi-asset investment platform. This role will work closely with investment professionals across public and private markets to develop analytical tools, dashboards and scalable data solutions used to support investment decision-making and portfolio analysis.
The successful candidate will combine strong technical capability with an understanding of financial markets and the ability to communicate effectively with front office stakeholders.
Responsibilities
• Develop and maintain analytical tools, dashboards and data pipelines using Python and SQL • Partner directly with investment professionals to deliver scalable analytics and reporting solutions • Convert manual or spreadsheet-based analysis into robust production-grade tools • Support the design and enhancement of data visualisation and reporting capabilities • Contribute to software development best practices including testing, version control and documentation • Assist with data quality, governance and process improvement initiatives • Work collaboratively with investment, data and technology stakeholders across the business
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• Strong academic background in a quantitative or technical discipline • Advanced Python and SQL skills with experience analysing complex datasets • Previous experience working with financial or investment-related data within a buy-side or broader financial services environment • Experience building dashboards, reporting tools or analytical applications for investment users • Understanding of financial products and investment processes across one or more asset classes • Familiarity with software engineering best practices including Git, testing and structured development processes • Strong communication skills and ability to engage with both technical and non-technical stakeholders


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Additional desirable experience includes exposure to cloud-based data technologies, modern visualisation tools, and professional investment qualifications such as the CFA or IMC.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and technically driven team operating in a highly visible front office environment.
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