Quantitative Researcher for Risk and Research Engagement

Comity

$90K — $130K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience in quantitative analysis, risk management, or portfolio management
  • Strong knowledge of statistics, optimization, and machine learning
  • Proficiency in Python for analytical tooling and large dataset handling
  • Experience in performance attribution and portfolio optimization
  • Ability to communicate insights to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Strong intuition regarding market dynamics and risks

Responsibilities

  • Analyze U.S. power markets to identify opportunities and risks
  • Collaborate with Portfolio and Risk Managers for portfolio construction
  • Enhance backtesting and simulation infrastructure for research
  • Develop quantitative risk and performance models
  • Track portfolio P&L and provide insights to leadership
  • Support decision-making through quantitative analysis under uncertainty
  • Work with cross-functional teams to scale the trading platform

Benefits

  • Collaborative work environment with exposure to decision-makers
  • Opportunity to shape risk and portfolio analytics capabilities
  • Involvement in cutting-edge quantitative research
  • Access to professional development and growth opportunities
  • Work from hubs in major cities like New York, Chicago, or San Francisco
Full Job Description
The Role

This role sits at the intersection of portfolio management, quantitative research, and risk management. You will partner closely with Portfolio Managers, Risk Managers, and senior leadership to develop risk models, analyze power market dynamics, improve portfolio allocation decisions, and build the analytical infrastructure that supports our trading and risk platform.

You will work directly with decision-makers across the organization to deepen our understanding of market structure, portfolio behavior, and risk drivers in U.S. power markets. This role is highly collaborative, analytical, and hands-on, with significant opportunity to shape our risk and portfolio analytics capabilities as the platform scales.

In this role, you will:
  • Analyze U.S. power markets to identify market opportunities, portfolio risks, and drivers of performance
  • Partner directly with Portfolio Managers and Risk Managers to support portfolio construction, allocation decisions, and alpha research
  • Improve backtesting, experimentation, and simulation infrastructure to drive research outcomes
  • Develop quantitative models for risk analysis, scenario analysis, and performance attribution
  • Track and analyze portfolio P&L and exposures, delivering actionable insights to PMs and senior leadership
  • Support investment and risk decision-making under uncertainty by combining quantitative analysis and sound judgment
  • Collaborate closely with engineering, research, and leadership teams to scale Comity's trading and risk platform
We're excited about you because:
  • You have strong quantitative foundations in statistics, optimization, probability, machine learning, or applied mathematics
  • You have experience developing quantitative models for portfolio analytics, risk management, or trading applications
  • You have experience with performance attribution, portfolio optimization, or systematic trading analytics
  • You are comfortable influencing Portfolio Managers, Risk Managers, and senior stakeholders in fast-moving environments
  • You are a strong Python programmer with experience building analytical tooling and working with large datasets
  • You have strong intuition for markets, portfolio behavior, and risk under changing market conditions
  • You communicate quantitative insights clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences
  • You are intellectually rigorous and operationally resilient; you dig into messy problems and drive them to resolution

Nice to have
  • Experience in U.S. wholesale electricity markets, including virtual trading, congestion modeling, nodal pricing, or FTRs
  • Advanced degree in a quantitative discipline such as mathematics, statistics, computer science, engineering, physics, or economics
Location

We have hubs in New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco.

Similar Jobs

More Jobs at Comity

  • Growth Lead
    $90K — $130K *
    Chicago, IL 60629 (Cook County)
    Energy & Utilities
    In-Person
  • Growth Lead
    $100K — $150K *
    San Francisco, CA 94112 (San Francisco County)
    Energy & Utilities
    In-Person
  • Growth Lead
    $100K — $150K *
    New York, NY 10025 (New York County)
    Energy & Utilities
    In-Person

More Energy & Utilities Jobs

Find similar Quantitative Researcher for Risk and Research Engagement jobs: