Java HFT
Java HFT
Our client is a next-generation investment platform for ordinary investors. They're looking to hire two back-end engineers to join their team and work remotely from anywhere in the world. Their plan is to build a next-gen investment platform that comes with hedge-fund-level strategies, commission-free execution, and more intuitive capabilities to make money.
Ideal Candidate:
Experience: At least 5+ years of back-end engineering experience
Proficiency: Advanced proficiency in Java or any other JVM languages
Expertise: Strong expertise in low latency, high throughput distributed systems
Trading Systems: Experience in building trading strategies, latency-sensitive components of trading systems (e.g., exchange integration, order management systems, market data, OTC/RFQ), or exchanges
Mindset: Open-minded, quick learner, and willing to work longer hours typical of start-ups
Responsibilities:
- Build and optimise HFT infrastructure on top of Aeron cluster: Order management system, pre- and post-trade risk management system, liquidity venue connectors, etc.
- Enhance latency and throughput for the trading infrastructure
- Develop automated market-neutral strategies: A blend of on-chain and off-chain strategies ranging from mid to high frequency
- Implement margining and liquidation logic for their margin lending to clients
Reference: 53015116
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