- 경험
- 1~3세
- 샐러리
- —
- 채용 공고
- 1
- 게시됨
- 2일 전
- 작업 모드
- 사무실에서
- 교육
- Bachelor's degree in a quantitative field
- 재개하다
- 신청 시 필수 사항
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About the Role
AAA Global, a prominent proprietary quantitative trading firm, is seeking a Trading Business Analyst to join their Singapore office. This role is based onsite and involves a blend of quantitative trading operations, market structure research, and strategic relationship management in the Asia-Pacific region.
Key Responsibilities
- Audit, enhance, and automate daily operational and business processes, replacing manual spreadsheet workflows with scalable and robust automated data pipelines.
- Investigate new trading venues, analyze exchange connectivity options, co-location services, and keep abreast of regulatory updates to enable strategic expansion in APAC markets.
- Conduct comprehensive evaluations of trading expenses, including exchange fees, clearing charges, and regulatory costs to pinpoint opportunities for cost reduction and margin enhancement.
- Serve as the primary technical and business liaison with external stakeholders such as exchanges, clearinghouses, prime brokers, and technology vendors.
- Manage projects including the onboarding of new trading desks, exchange integrations, and clearing arrangements, ensuring flawless and timely execution.
Required Qualifications and Skills
- Exceptional proficiency in data handling tools, including mastery of Excel with VBA and PowerQuery; strong skills in SQL are highly desired, supplemented by basic scripting ability in Python or R.
- Unwavering attention to detail aiming for near-zero errors due to the high-stakes nature of proprietary trading environments.
- Excellent problem-solving aptitude to systematically dissect unstructured challenges and produce data-backed solutions.
- One to three years of relevant experience in proprietary trading firms, market making, quantitative hedge funds, exchanges, prime brokerage, or advanced financial consulting roles.
- In-depth understanding of market microstructure concepts including electronic trading mechanisms, order book dynamics, data feeds, exchange fee schedules, and clearing procedures.
- A bachelor's degree from a reputed university in a quantitative discipline such as Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Quantitative Finance, or Economics.