Apply to us if -
- You are a STEM, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Economics or Finance student (undergraduate or masters) eligible for a 10-week internship role in 2026 with a possibility to convert to full time work after the internship.
- Strong interest in operating at the intersection of maths, coding, and finance, with a desire to develop across all three.
- Solid Python skills, with the ability to write clean, maintainable code (experience with SQL, NumPy, Pandas or similar is a plus).
- You enjoy translating quantitative ideas into working systems, not just modelling on paper, but actually building things that run.
- Experience working with data (financial or otherwise), applying statistical thinking to analyse, transform, and extract insights.
- Are a self starter, comfortable taking initiative and working independently in a past faced and dynamic environment.
- Comfortable with ambiguity and ownership; able to make progress without perfectly defined tasks.
- Strong analytical thinking combined with clear communication skills, both for technical and non-technical audiences.
- Genuine interest in financial markets and how quantitative research can drive real-world decisions
What you'll be doing
- Work at the intersection of quantitative research and engineering, developing research ideas while also making production-ready tools and data products.
- Build and extend Python-based systems for analysing and processing large financial datasets.
- Develop data pipelines, APIs, and internal tools that power real trading and research workflows.
- Collaborate closely with other researchers, engineers and product leads to define problems and ship solutions end-to-end.
- Contribute to the implementation and operationalisation of quantitative models, ensuring they are robust, scalable, and reproducible.
- Analyse financial data using Python and SQL, and help surface insights that feed directly into product and research decisions.
- Participate in deploying and maintaining systems in production environments (cloud, CI/CD, monitoring).
- Engage with internal stakeholders (and occasionally clients) to understand how your work is used and iterate based on feedback.
- Take ownership of a meaningful project over the 10 weeks, with the opportunity to shape both the technical approach and the outcome.