Large Fund Recruiting Strong Developer/ London / High

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Role:-

The quantitative trading technology team is responsible for the systems used by a number of quant trading programs, as well as discretionary portfolio managers. They are looking for someone with strong development skills to join them in building and maintaining the core trading infrastructure.

The platform is developed in a number of different languages, including C#, Java and Python, and the candidate would be expected to be able to work across the stack. They should also be able to perform database development where required.

The financial products would cover  FX, futures and interest rate swaps, among others .

The team is small and split across two locations, Switzerland and London, thus it is essential that the candidate is a self-starter and able to work in isolation, without the need for constant supervision.

Requirements:-

You must have 4-6 years coding experience at least , C#, Java, SQL Server. Python experience is useful. Ideally you are able in C#, Java and Python. They will consider candidates who are superb in one of the languages and who have had exposure to one of the other languages. They will not consider candidates with less than 4 years or higher than 6 years.

FX, Futures, IRS, CDS, CDX experience is highly desirable.

The candidate would benefit from having some experience working with systematic trading systems.

Ability to work with front office portfolio managers as well as operations teams and external third parties.

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