IT Market Access Developer C++- Systematic Quant Fund
  • England,London,City of London
  • full-time, full-time
  • Competitive salary
Job Description:
Summary

Our client is a leading tech-driven quant and systematic hedge fund trading with offices across the globe. They leverage deep knowledge in data, research, technology and trading to deliver high-quality returns. This opportunity offers a dynamic and fast-paced environment with excellent opportunities for career growth.

You will be a key member of the development team, working closely with quant analysts/developers, traders and operations staff to build and enhance low-latency algorithmic trading strategies. You’ll collaborate over the design and implementation of cutting-edge systems, covering all aspects of the trading strategies: from exchange price feeds and financial indicators, to back testing & tick data management, through to production environment support.

2024 will be a big year of growth for this firm, making now the perfect time to apply!

Requirements
*5+ years’ experience in low-latency Linux development using C/C++, STL, Boost
*Market data experience is a must-have
*Solid experience in design and implementation of multithreaded and distributed systems
*Strong communication skills, especially understanding user requirements
*Good knowledge of distributed network architecture
*Comfortable working autonomously within a global team

Benefits
*Great opportunity to be part of a collaborative, creative environment where you can feel valued for your input
*Competitive salary + generous benefits
*Professional and personal development
*Relaxed, casual culture, with a healthy work-life balance


Contact
To apply for this role, or for further information, please contact:

Maia Ellis

in/maia-ellis-38a577193
Job number 1853615
metapel
Company Details:
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