C++ Quant Developer / Mid and High Frequency Team
The developer will analyze their business requirements and develop solutions to shorten their time-to-market and/or upgrade their existing platform.
You will be exposed to all aspects of the systematic investing business and you must be ready to solve all the technical challenges associated with that within the context of a modular platform. You will be closely associated with the Portfolio Managers success.
Role:-
Working on all types of systems used in the systematic investment business and participating in the development of a modular system that is used to solve these challenges:
- Data pipelines
- Intraday signal research tools
- Mid and high frequency trading and backtesting
- Real time market data
- Technical and financial monitoring systems
- GUIs
- Data storage, time series database, event correlation
Requirements:-
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science or Computer Engineering
2-5 years of experience in a technically demanding industry such as high frequency trading, computer hardware, or gaming.
Very strong C++ proficiency
Python fluency
Linux administration skills
Familiarity with computer architecture, databases, real time systems, and distributed computing
Very passionate about coding.
Apply:-
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