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Credit / Counterparty Quant, USA-CT-Stamford
Credit / Counterparty Quant
Location:   USA-CT-Stamford  
Remuneration:   Base and Bonus  
Position Type:   Permanent  
Employment type:   Full time  
Updated:   24 Nov 2009  
eFC Ref no:   582863  
 
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Our client is a leading Commodities trading firm with Global locations, looking to expand there credit quant group

Build, suggest, and maintain quantitative tools to be used by the credit department.  The first task would be to build a Potential Exposure Calculator for use on individual trades and baskets of trades.  Eventually, we seek to automate a daily process to produce various potential exposure measurements at the counterparty level, as well as tools to measure Potential Exposure of proposed trades added to an existing portfolio.

Ability to interact with other quantitative analysts in the market risk function.

Language Requirements:  English (with Mandarin desirable).   Must be able to communicate effectively.


Experience:  Must have 2-8 years previous relevant job experience.  Experience in the energy space highly preferable.

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Contact:
Craig Termotto
Telephone:
203 905 5274
Email:
ctermotto@michaelpage.us.com
Recruiter Ref:
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