Quantitative Developer Jobs in Web3
38 jobs found
Job Position | Company | Posted | Location | Salary | Tags |
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Kronosresearch | Remote | $89k - $106k | |||
Kronosresearch | Remote | $27k - $75k | |||
Kronosresearch | Remote | $105k - $180k | |||
Woo | Remote | $27k - $75k | |||
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Dvtrading | Remote | $105k - $180k | |||
Presto | South Korea | $105k - $180k | |||
Bitwise Asset Management | New York, NY, United States | $150k - $200k | |||
Elwoodtechnologies | Remote |
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DV Trading | Toronto, Canada | $112k - $180k | |||
DV Trading | New York, NY, United States | $160k - $200k | |||
Kronos Research | Taipei, Taiwan | $79k - $106k | |||
Syndr | Delhi, India | $103k - $112k | |||
falconx | New York, NY, United States | $126k - $140k | |||
Nascent | Montreal, CA, United States | $64k - $86k | |||
FalconX | New York, NY, United States | $180k - $200k |
Job Description As a Quantitative Developer at Kronos, you will directly work as a team member in a world-class trading team, providing technical support and growing with the team. You will collaborate directly with quantitative researchers to expand trading opportunities and implement options trading strategies. You will leverage cutting-edge technology to solve complex real-world problems in a fast-paced environment. Being directly affiliated with a trading team means your rewards will be directly tied to the team's performance, presenting a valuable opportunity for you as the market grows. Responsibilities
Options Strategy Implementation and Maintenance: Develop new trading logic to address specific trading requirements. Maintain and optimize existing trading strategies. Provide technical support for the long-term development of the trading team. System Architecture Optimization: Develop system performance monitors and enhance system performance by optimizing bottlenecks and refactoring system architecture.
Qualifications
Degree: Advanced training (Bachelor, Master) in Computer Science, Math, Statistics, Physics, Financial Engineering, Economics, or another highly quantitative field.
Proficiency:
Programming Languages: Proficiency in C++, Java, or Golang within a Linux/Unix environment. Software Engineering: Expertise in object-oriented programming, proficiency in data structures and algorithms, and ability to develop fault-tolerant systems. Quality Assurance: Capable of producing readable, clean, well-structured, maintainable, and efficient code. Independent Working Capability: Able to independently implement features with tests, prioritize high-impact issues, and identify defects and bugs promptly. Relational Database: Design and maintain relational databases, write efficient queries
Personality:
Enthusiastic and actively passionate about trading. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changes in the financial landscape. Display a high level of accountability and responsibility. Strong communication skills and a proven ability to engage effectively with team members.
Preferred Qualifications
Understanding financial markets, options trading, and cryptocurrencies, along with practical trading experience in financial markets or related domains. Proficiency in risk management skills, including but not limited to options greeks. Over 2 years of hands-on experience in C++, Java, or Golang. Demonstrated expertise in system architecture design and implementation Experienced in design and implementing efficient SQL database schema Familiar with common network protocol stack such as IP, TCP, TLS, HTTP, and web socket.
What do quantitative developers do?
Quantitative developers, also known as quants, are professionals who work in the financial industry and use their expertise in computer programming and quantitative analysis to develop and implement financial models and trading strategies
They work closely with quantitative analysts and traders to design, implement, and test complex algorithms and financial software
Quantitative developers in Web3 utilize their programming skills and quantitative analysis expertise to build decentralized systems and applications
They work on developing and implementing financial models, trading algorithms, and smart contracts that can be used to power decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms and other Web3 applications
Some specific tasks that a quantitative developer may be responsible for include:
- Developing financial models and algorithms: Quantitative developers use programming languages like Python, C++, and Java to design and implement financial models and algorithms that can be used to analyze data and make investment decisions. They may work with quants to translate mathematical models into executable code.
- Building and maintaining trading systems: Quantitative developers may build trading systems that automatically execute trades based on pre-programmed algorithms. They may also be responsible for maintaining these systems and ensuring that they are running efficiently and accurately.
- Developing decentralized financial products and services: Quantitative developers work on designing and implementing smart contracts and other financial models that can be used to create decentralized financial products such as decentralized
- Building blockchain infrastructure: Quantitative developers may work on developing the underlying blockchain infrastructure that powers decentralized applications. This may involve developing consensus algorithms, building smart contract execution platforms, and designing secure and efficient data storage solutions.
- Conducting data analysis: Quantitative developers may work on analyzing on-chain data from decentralized platforms to identify trends and inform investment decisions. They may also develop new techniques for analyzing decentralized data, such as utilizing data from on-chain transactions to gain insights into user behavior and network activity.