We tackle the most complex problems in quantitative finance by bringing scientific clarity to financial complexity.
From our London HQ we unite world-class researchers and engineers in an environment that values deep exploration and methodical execution - because the best ideas take time to evolve. Together were building a world-class platform to amplify our teams most powerful ideas.
Security is foundational to this mission and must be delivered in a way that supports how our engineering teams build and operate complex systems at scale.
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Our engineering teams build and operate a wide range of products and platforms that support research modelling and client trading across the firm. Security issues identified through audits testing or other assurance activities must be addressed quickly correctly and in a way that strengthens the product over time.
The Security Engineering function exists to ensure that identified security issues are not only fixed but understood generalised and prevented from reoccurring. This requires engineers who can embed directly with product and platform teams learn systems deeply and deliver security improvements that integrate cleanly into existing ways of working.
The focus of the team is to raise the overall security baseline across the organisation by making secure solutions the easiest path to follow without creating friction for delivery teams.
Key responsibilities of the role include:
The ideal candidate will have the following skills and experience:
G-Research is committed to cultivating and preserving an inclusive work environment. We are an ideas-driven business and we place great value on diversity of experience and opinions.
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