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C/C++ Developer- Global Quant Firm

Oxford Knight
Greater London
1 week ago
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C/C++ DeveloperSalary: £200k base

Summary

Lively, positive spirit of a start-up, with the stability of a longer-established player, this leading quant firm is looking for a skilled C/C++ Developer. You will join a growing quant trading team to evolve, improve and maintain all elements of the team's infrastructure, including execution, signal generation, model building and back testing.

Developers here are highly valued and well-rewarded for hard work, and as a result, are some of the brightest minds from across the trading, tech, academic and start-up industries. Collaborating extensively with traders and technologists, you can expect exposure to a wide range of exciting and challenging projects. These will include high performanceputing, software design and big data, developing high-availability, high-throughput and low-latency solutions.

Technology is viewed by the traders as a crucialponent of their continued success. The successful C/C++ Developer will have exceptionalmunication, analytical and problem-solving skills,fortable taking ownership of projects and responsibilities.

Requirements

Solid C/C++ development experience, including low- and high-level optimization Strong instincts around performance vs simplicity tradeoffs, engineering for maintainability, extensibility and debuggability Good Linux platform skills and experience Bachelor's degree (or higher) inputer Science orputer Engineering (or equivalent)


NB: Please do not apply if you're a fresh graduate.

Benefits
They're willing to be flexible with WFH Have a direct impact and be exposed to cool, cutting-edge technologies Contributions are rewarded; career progression supported Free breakfast, lunch and dinner

Whilst we carefully review all applications, to all jobs, due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not possible to respond to those who have not been successful.

Contact
If this sounds like you or you'd like to know more, please get in touch:

Andy Stirling-Martin


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