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Head of Energy Analytics, UK-London
Head of Energy Analytics
Company: Webber Chase Ltd  
Location:   UK-London  
Remuneration:   £Excellent - candidate specific  
Position Type:   Permanent  
Employment type:   Full time  
Updated:   21 Nov 2009  
eFC Ref no:   585900  
 
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Physical commodities trading house seeks Head of Energy Quantitative Analytics.

This is a fantastic opportunity to develop a front-office analytics desk where the main responsibilities would be developing pricing models as well as trading strategies for the energy prop desk,

Product exposure would encompass crude oil/refined products as well as developing a power/gas/coal analytics desk.

Applicants must have an exceptional quantitative background with an extensive understanding of energy products with embedded optionality. This would typically come from having worked as an energy analyst at a producer/utility/investment bank.

Previous managerial experience is also beneificial as the role will involve building/managing a team of quants.

THE FIRM IS ALSO HIRING IN THE US AND ASIA SO SIMILAR OPPORTUNITIES EXIST GLOBALLY.

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Doug Ferguson
Company:
Webber Chase Ltd
Website:
www.webberchase.com

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