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Python Quantitative Developer contract jobs Pittsburg, PA / Lake Mary, FL

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Job Title: Python Developer Quantitative Experience

Location: Pittsburg, PA / Lake Mary, FL/ New York (240 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10286) – Hybrid Role

Long Term Project

 

 

 

Job Description: We are seeking a Sr Python Developers with strong Python skills, analytical thinking, and financial/risk experience to help with system design and implement the core modeling, scenario generation, and analytics components of this enterprise platform.

This role blends quantitative development and software engineering to build scalable tools used by Treasury, Market Risk, and senior decision-makers.

 

Key Responsibilities

Quantitative Modeling & Scenario Analytics

 

Develop and implement Python for balance sheet projections, interest rate risk (IRR), liquidity analytics, and scenario-driven stress testing.
Support both regulatory scenarios (e.g., CCAR, SCB, liquidity stress) and ad hoc “what-if” analyses for Treasury and risk stakeholders.
Build tools for scenario transformations, sensitivity calculations, curve construction, and quantitative stress analytics.
 

Platform & Data Engineering

 

Design and maintain high performance Python modules that serve as the computational core of the scenario analysis framework.
Proficient with Pandas, Numpy and other Quant libraries.
Work with large datasets using SQL to integrate financial, balance sheet, and market inputs.
Collaborate on the development of REST APIs that interface with scenario engines, model layers, and user applications.
 

Front-End & Workflow Integration

Partner with UI developers to support React-based dashboards that present scenario results, visualizations, and analytics to business users.

To apply for this job email your details to aditya@hgtechinc.net

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