Clearwater Analytics is the leading SaaS platform for investment accounting, risk, and performance. We serve some of the world’s largest insurance companies, hedge funds, asset managers, and institutional investors. We deliver decision-ready risk analytics that bring clarity and insight to multi-asset portfolios—highlighting exposures, sensitivities, scenarios, and performance drivers.
As a Commodities Quantitative Developer, you will play a critical role within the Quant team, helping to enhance and expand our Commodities product suite. You will work closely with cross-functional teams of developers and interact directly with clients to deliver solutions for both developers and end-users focused on trading and risk management. Your contributions will help drive the continuous improvement of our platform's valuation, risk analytics, and trade management capabilities.
What You’ll Do
Develop pricing libraries for Risk and Valuation covering global commodities (OTC and exchange-traded products) including but not limited to Power, Gas, Oil, Crude, LNG and Metals
Build, extend, and maintain frameworks within the platform supporting products across asset classes, particularly commodities, their valuation, associated lifecycle and trade management, risks (e.g. Greeks, VAR, XVA), scenario analysis, cashflow generation, and model development.
Identify and advocate for new models and design patterns necessary for the continuous improvement of an evolving infrastructure to support all clients
Write and maintain high-quality code that responds to business, functional and quantitative requirements.
Produce high-quality documentation that supports and expands engineering solutions - targeting both technical and non-technical audiences
What We’re Looking For
3+ years of development experience using Python
Strong problem-solving and communication skills, ability to convey technical topics to a diverse audience
Knowledge of commodities and energy markets
Knowledge of market conventions, deal structures, and pricing/risk management of derivatives
Experience in a front office development role, preferably on a trading desk, supporting derivatives pricing and risk analytics
Experience developing code in a production environment - preferably enterprise risk systems
Strong software engineering culture supporting all the phases of software development cycle
Ability to understand unfamiliar code bases and debug applications
Solid critical thinking and troubleshooting skills
What Will Make You Stand Out
Experience as a Quant/Quant Developer in the Commodities/Energy space
Experience building, enhancing, and maintaining real-time quoting and risk systems
Experience with any strongly-typed programming language(s)
Familiarity with SecDB, Athena, Quartz, or other graph-based technologies
What we offer:
Business casual atmosphere in a flexible working environment
Team focused culture that promotes innovation and ownership
Access cutting edge investment reporting technology and expertise
Defined and undefined career pathways allowing you to grow your own way
Competitive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits
Maternity and paternity leave
Personal Time Off and Volunteer Time Off to give back to the community
RSUs as well as employee stock purchase plan and 401k with match
Work from anywhere 3 weeks out of the year
Work from home Fridays
Salary Range
$115,119.60 - $148,350.00This is the pay range the Company believes it will pay for this position at the time of this posting. Consistent with applicable law, compensation will be determined based on relevant experience, other job-related qualifications/skills, and geographic location (to account for comparative cost of living). The Company reserves the right to modify this pay range at any time. For this role, benefits include: health/vision/dental insurance, 401(k), PTO, parental leave, and medical leave, STD/LTD insurance benefits. Clearwater Analytics is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age or any other federally protected class.