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Trading Operations Engineer - Trading Team

Tower Research Capital
Greater London
3 days ago
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Responsibilities

Monitoring high-volume live trading and portfolio risk


Contributing to the automated trading operations codebase
Managing ongoing projects with various Tower support teams
Coordinating software and hardware upgrades
Applying programmatic solutions to scale and expand trading operations
Resolving discrepancies with trading positions, broker statements, and internal applications

Qualifications

The ideal candidate will have relevant experience in a related field, and a bachelor’s degree


Proficient scripting skills in Python and an intermediate understanding of a Linux environment
Exceptional analytical abilities, strong communications skills, and experience making data-driven strategic decisions
Strong working knowledge of PNL and Risk reporting applications
Familiarity with current market structure and regulatory developments
Ability to analyze and optimize order entry and market data exchange connectivity
Ability to comprehend and diagnose problems in complex real-time systems with minimal guidance
Capacity to work equally well independently and as a member of a team
In-depth understanding of trading technology and fluency in technical concepts
Strong multitasking and context-switching abilities across a diverse and fast-paced environment
Advanced problem-solving abilities

Benefits


Tower is headquartered in New York City, and has offices around the globe. While we work hard, Tower’s cubicle-free workplace, jeans-clad workforce, and well-stocked kitchens reflect the premium the firm places on quality of life. Benefits include:

Competitive salary and discretionary bonuses


Free breakfast, lunch, and snacks on a daily basis
Reimbursement for health and wellness expenses
Free events and workshops
Donation matching program

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