Morgan Stanley is preparing to recruit a quantitative finance modeling team located in Beijing. If you are interested in this position, please summit your resume using the formatted word file attached.
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Job Description:
1. Develop and Implement mathematical models of the joint dynamics of the financial factors impacting valuation and risk management of positions traded by the firm.
2. Develop, implement, estimate and calibrate under both pricing and physical measure the valuation and risk management tools and analytics used by the Desk Strats for identifying revenue position and risk.
3. Design and implement model structure to enable models and analytics to be shared globally by multiple trading desks.
4. Design, build and maintain model testing analytics to continually monitor the effectiveness and relevance of valuation and risk management models.
5. Create extensive model and model infrastructure testing cases, such as various martingale testing, boundary case testing, continuity testing, convergence testing, unexpected case testing, which can be used as unit testing, integration testing and regression testing. Work closely with CVA strats as a first line of defense to address test failures.
6. Create utilities for logging, displaying, comparing model intermediate results.
Job Requirements
1. Quantitative Skills: Advanced Degree (PhD or MS) in math, physics, engineering, computer science or mathematical finance and related quantitative finance fields from a top university.
2. Programming Skills: Knowledge of efficient coding and good code structure (C++ programming and statistical packages such as SAS or Matlab), and ability to integrate models into existing analytical libraries and trading systems.
3. Communication Skills: Ability to explain complex propositions in a simple and compelling manner.
4. Experience with statistical packages and higher order languages such as Matlab, R, SAS, etc., is desirable.
5. Knowledge of financial modeling and of financial instruments.
6. Experience with large data sets and the analysis of time series financial data are valuable.
7. An active interest in the financial markets and how they are influenced by external markets.
8. A team player who puts results ahead of individual recognition.
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