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Proprietary Trading

Quantitative Software Architect: Quantitative Components

at Two Sigma

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship

Posted 7 days ago

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This role involves leading the development of core systems for Two Sigma's portfolios, requiring extensive software engineering experience—preferably 7+ years—in financial or quantitative domains. Candidates must excel in technical strategy, mentor engineers, and collaborate with quant research teams. The position offers a competitive salary range ($165,000–$300,000) and comprehensive benefits.

Compensation
$165,000 – $300,000 USD

Currency: $ (USD)

City
New York
Country
Not specified

Full Job Description

Two Sigma is a financial sciences company, combining data analysis, invention, and rigorous inquiry to help solve the toughest challenges in investment management, securities, private equity, and venture capital.
Our team of scientists, technologists, and academics looks beyond the traditional to develop creative solutions to some of the world’s most complex economic problems.

In Quantitative Components, we own the systems that drive Two Sigma’s ability to make reliably profitable portfolios in a world of uncertainty. Our team builds the core components at the heart of Two Sigma’s forecasting, simulation and optimization. These systems are critical for the success of Two Sigma and touch all parts of the research, modeling, and trading environments. Engineers working on Quantitative Components will be directly responsible to our core business and are expected to understand, build, iterate, and expand on the research done by our world class research groups. Our engineers engage with research topics and cover new domains quickly; build deep expertise with Two Sigma data and tools; apply high standards to the code and develop an ability to identify highly impactful projects in a complex and mission critical domain.

The ideal candidate is someone with a strong engineering and quantitative background - we work at the intersection of engineering and quantitative research.

You will take on the following responsibilities:
  • Understand the business purpose of our systems. Use that understanding to prioritize technical work and resolve tradeoffs
  • Drive innovation, standard methodologies, and architectural framework within the team
  • Encourage consensus to achieve high-level goals
  • Identify technical risks and architectural opportunities, develop a technical strategy to address them, and act as technical director for implementation of that strategy. Provide recommendations to balance immediate business goals with strategic architectural goals
  • Become a technical expert for the systems underpinning our research areas and help evolve these components
  • Mentor senior engineers

You should possess the following qualifications:
  • Minimum 7 years of experience required in software engineering, with experience in financial or quantitative software; 10+ years of experience preferred
  • BS in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or another technical/quantitative field
  • Knowledge of both modern quantitative and data science technologies, especially in the python ecosystem, and OO programming languages and paradigms (Java preferred)
  • Financial domain knowledge, especially in portfolio-related topics such as portfolio construction, risk and market impact, is preferred
  • Strong relationship and communication skills, both verbally and in writing. Empathy for management and product considerations

You will enjoy the following benefits:
  • Fully paid medical and dental insurance premiums for employees and dependents, competitive 401k match, employer-paid life & disability insurance
  • Onsite gyms with laundry service, wellness activities, casual dress, snacks, game rooms
  • Tuition reimbursement, conference and training sponsorship
  • Generous vacation and unlimited sick days, competitive paid caregiver leaves
  • Flexible in-office days with budget for home office setup
The base pay for this role will be between $165,000 and $300,000. This role may also be eligible for other forms of compensation and benefits, such as a discretionary bonus, health, dental and other wellness plans and 401(k) contributions. Discretionary bonus can be a significant portion of total compensation.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics.

Job Details

Two Sigma logo
Proprietary Trading

7 days ago

0 views

Quantitative Software Architect: Quantitative Components

at Two Sigma

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship

$165,000 – $300,000

USD

City: New York

Country: Not specified

This role involves leading the development of core systems for Two Sigma's portfolios, requiring extensive software engineering experience—preferably 7+ years—in financial or quantitative domains. Candidates must excel in technical strategy, mentor engineers, and collaborate with quant research teams. The position offers a competitive salary range ($165,000–$300,000) and comprehensive benefits.

Full Job Description

Two Sigma is a financial sciences company, combining data analysis, invention, and rigorous inquiry to help solve the toughest challenges in investment management, securities, private equity, and venture capital.
Our team of scientists, technologists, and academics looks beyond the traditional to develop creative solutions to some of the world’s most complex economic problems.

In Quantitative Components, we own the systems that drive Two Sigma’s ability to make reliably profitable portfolios in a world of uncertainty. Our team builds the core components at the heart of Two Sigma’s forecasting, simulation and optimization. These systems are critical for the success of Two Sigma and touch all parts of the research, modeling, and trading environments. Engineers working on Quantitative Components will be directly responsible to our core business and are expected to understand, build, iterate, and expand on the research done by our world class research groups. Our engineers engage with research topics and cover new domains quickly; build deep expertise with Two Sigma data and tools; apply high standards to the code and develop an ability to identify highly impactful projects in a complex and mission critical domain.

The ideal candidate is someone with a strong engineering and quantitative background - we work at the intersection of engineering and quantitative research.

You will take on the following responsibilities:
  • Understand the business purpose of our systems. Use that understanding to prioritize technical work and resolve tradeoffs
  • Drive innovation, standard methodologies, and architectural framework within the team
  • Encourage consensus to achieve high-level goals
  • Identify technical risks and architectural opportunities, develop a technical strategy to address them, and act as technical director for implementation of that strategy. Provide recommendations to balance immediate business goals with strategic architectural goals
  • Become a technical expert for the systems underpinning our research areas and help evolve these components
  • Mentor senior engineers

You should possess the following qualifications:
  • Minimum 7 years of experience required in software engineering, with experience in financial or quantitative software; 10+ years of experience preferred
  • BS in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or another technical/quantitative field
  • Knowledge of both modern quantitative and data science technologies, especially in the python ecosystem, and OO programming languages and paradigms (Java preferred)
  • Financial domain knowledge, especially in portfolio-related topics such as portfolio construction, risk and market impact, is preferred
  • Strong relationship and communication skills, both verbally and in writing. Empathy for management and product considerations

You will enjoy the following benefits:
  • Fully paid medical and dental insurance premiums for employees and dependents, competitive 401k match, employer-paid life & disability insurance
  • Onsite gyms with laundry service, wellness activities, casual dress, snacks, game rooms
  • Tuition reimbursement, conference and training sponsorship
  • Generous vacation and unlimited sick days, competitive paid caregiver leaves
  • Flexible in-office days with budget for home office setup
The base pay for this role will be between $165,000 and $300,000. This role may also be eligible for other forms of compensation and benefits, such as a discretionary bonus, health, dental and other wellness plans and 401(k) contributions. Discretionary bonus can be a significant portion of total compensation.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics.