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Quantitative Investment Analyst

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Please note that we are seeking applicants for a January 2025 start date. Please note that we can only extend offers to students that are authorized to work in the US; we are unable to sponsor OPT or H-1B applications.

Company

Alphataraxia Management (ATX) is a fast-growing quantitative investment management group with offices in both Washington, DC and Downtown Los Angeles, CA. We specialize in wholesale electricity markets, where extreme volatility is the norm and the marketplace is constantly evolving, presenting new opportunities for growth and insight. We are currently one of the top participants in the power markets and are looking for hard-working candidates with genuine enthusiasm for solving complex problems to join our collaborative and high-caliber team. Here’s a little bit more about us:

  • We love to explain how things work both fundamentally and quantitatively.
  • We build all our own proprietary tools, enabling us to prototype, iterate quickly, and pivot when necessary.
  • We automate as many redundant processes as possible to maximize time spent on analysis, moving with minimal bureaucracy and a high level of ownership.
  • We take immense pride in our company values—you can learn more about them here.

Job Description

We are looking for applicants who enjoy solving complex problems to join ATX as Analysts. Applicants who are comfortable with numbers, rigorous analysis, and the basics of programming -- regardless of specific major -- will thrive in our information-rich environment. You will get to:

  • Manage massive amounts of information to come to targeted conclusions about our markets.
  • Refine existing investment strategies, and eventually grow to develop new strategies.
  • Perform data analysis.
  • Make trades and transactions.
  • Conduct market research to identify emerging trends and opportunities.
  • Collaborate with team members to develop and implement data-driven solutions.
  • Create detailed reports and presentations to communicate results and recommendations.
  • Develop and maintain financial models to support investment decisions.
  • Continuously monitor and evaluate the performance of investment strategies.

Applicant requirements

Analysts can expect intellectual challenges that derive from poorly understood dynamics in our target markets, and they will be critical in scaling the firm’s understanding of how these markets “really work.” A successful analyst will begin by refining existing investment strategies and will grow to develop new strategies.

  • A strong academic record and high quantitative aptitude. Background or major in STEM preferred.
  • A passion for creative problem-solving.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
  • Familiarity with basic coding concepts, such as those taught in an intro computer science course.
  • An ability to work in person on a hybrid schedule (three days per week in-office) in either our DC or LA office.
  • An interest or background in energy, electricity, or engineering (preferred but not required)
  • A 3.5 minimum GPA (preferred but not required)

Benefits

We strive to offer best-in-class compensation and benefits alongside a supportive company culture.

  • $100,000 annual salary; annual discretionary bonus / signing bonus
  • 20 paid vacation days + 7 paid federal holidays
  • Excellent health, dental, and vision insurance (including HSA option) with no monthly premiums for best-in-class platinum individual plan
  • 401k match -- 100% company matching on the first 4% of deferrals with immediate vesting
  • Annual firmwide weeklong summit
  • Fully remote work option for the month of July and between Thanksgiving and New Years
  • Casual environment (informal attire)
  • Snacks and unlimited coffee in the office
  • Firm-sponsored social events including happy hours, lunches, book club, and more!

Application

We want to find the right people for the right seats. If you could see yourself excelling in this position, we encourage you to apply. Please note that we are seeking applicants for a January 2025 start date. 

Cover Letters: We will read all Cover Letters submitted, but they are not required.

Work Status: Please note that we can only extend offers to students that are authorized to work in the US; we are unable to sponsor OPT or H-1B applications.

Privacy Notice: Please find our privacy notice here: https://www.alphataraxia.com/privacy-notice

 

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