Quantitative Trading & Research - Credit - Vice President

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · New York, NY +1 · Commercial & Investment Bank

Quantitative researcher for a credit trading team, focusing on designing and implementing signals for corporate bonds and indices, analyzing P&L drivers, market trends, and large datasets. The role involves using statistical modeling and potentially AI/ML techniques to inform algorithmic trading strategies and optimize competitiveness in systematic credit trading.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design, implement, and backtest signals using various innovative approaches in models and analytics for corporate bonds and indices.
  2. Use data-driven approaches to analyze drivers of P&L, flow, and ranking.
  3. Analyze market trends and large datasets, translating them into actionable insights using various methodologies relevant to the projects.
  4. Collaborate with market makers, traders, and other stakeholders to support trading activities and strategies

Skills

Required

  • Post-graduate degree in a STEM discipline (e.g., Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science)
  • Hands-on experience in statistical modeling
  • Minimum 3 to 5 years of experience in a quantitative research or related role within the financial industry
  • Excellent analytical skills
  • Systematic approach to problem-solving
  • Ability to work collaboratively
  • Independent thinking
  • Exceptional organizational capabilities
  • Strong communication skills

Nice to have

  • Strong knowledge of corporate credit, fixed income markets, and ETFs market making
  • Knowledge of various statistical and quantitative methods to solve problems
  • Familiarity with automated trading systems
  • Familiarity with event-driven predictive signal research
  • Experience analyzing large datasets using modern AI/ML techniques

What the JD emphasized

  • quantitative research
  • financial industry
  • statistical modeling
  • automated trading systems
  • predictive signal research
  • AI/ML techniques