Senior C++ Engineer - Trading Execution & Order Management - Up to £160k Bonus & Benefits
Senior C++ Engineer - Trading Execution & Order Management - Up to £160k Bonus & Benefits
Hunter Bond have partnered with a small but highly successful quant driven investment management firm who are looking for a talented engineer to join their execution team.
The ideal candidate will be working in a small, high performing team that's primarily responsible working on their custom order management system and various other execution related tasks, including updating and implementing models to predict future market behaviour and trade impact, interacting with brokers, and supporting day to day activity
Key Requirements
Extensive modern C++ Development experience
Must have worked in a Linux/Unix environment
Must have worked on execution & order management systems
Big advocate of writing clean, readable, testable code and solid understanding of how architecture affects performance of the code
Experienced working on multi-threaded systems at scale
This is an Oxford based role paying up to £160k basic salary + bonus & benefits.
If you satisfy the above requirements and would like more information, please apply with an up to date CV.
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Reference: 52373239
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