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Distributed Computing Application Engineer- Systematic Quant Fund

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Greater London
3 days ago
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Distributedputing Application EngineerMy client is a global quantitative and systematic investment manager, operating in all liquid asset classes across the world. A technology and data driven group implementing a scientific approach to data, research, technology, and trading expertise has shaped the collaborative mindset, enabling them to solve the mostplex challenges. They have a culture of innovation which continuously drives their ambition to deliver high quality returns for investors.

The Workload Scheduling team is seeking a skilled Distributedputing Application Engineer. In this role, you'll collaborate with diverse business units to architect and optimize large-scale,pute-intensive workflows across multiple locations. Leveraging platforms such as Ray and YellowDog you'll guide the integration and support of distributedputing solutions, driving performance and scalability inplex environments.

About the role

Collaborate with business teams to integrate distributedputing into workflows Optimize applications for performance on distributed platforms Provide architectural and technical guidance on distributedputing design and development Design, implement, and manage systems using Ray and YellowDog


Requirements
Bachelor's degree inputer Science, Engineering, or related field Strong understanding of loosely/tightly coupled workloads Experience with HPC platforms and job/resource scheduling Proficiency with cloud platforms: AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Experience with large-scale systems (1000+ nodes, 10k+ tasks) Expertise in monitoring/troubleshooting distributed environments Advanced use of Ray for ML pipelines, tuning, and distributed execution Proficient in Python and Conda; skilled in Docker and Kubernetes Knowledge of IAM and networking (TCP/IP, UDP/IP, LAN/WAN) Strong analytical, independent problem-solving, andmunication skills

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.

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