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Quant Engineer (FX) - Build financial products

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You'll be working at the centre of OTC FX price discovery and execution for one of the UK's more focused institutional markets businesses.
This is a roughly 200-person firm that operates as an execution agent and intermediary across multiple asset classes. They handle trade idea generation, price discovery, liquidity sourcing and anonymous voice and electronic execution for institutional clients. It's a specialist environment, and the work is genuinely close to the market.
As a Quant Engineer here, you'll be working on FX pricing and execution problems that actually matter. You're contributing to how the firm sources liquidity, discovers price and executes flow across institutional OTC markets. The engineering you do here has a direct impact on how the business operates, not buried in a support function.
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The team has multi-asset expertise, so your work in FX sits alongside broader institutional trading knowledge. You'll have close collaboration with the people making decisions, and the feedback loops here are fast. You're not waiting months to see the result of your work.
Your background is in quantitative engineering or quantitative development with a clear FX focus. You understand OTC foreign exchange well, and you've worked on some combination of price discovery, liquidity sourcing or trade execution in an institutional context. You bring strong engineering and problem-solving skills, and you think commercially about what you're building.


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