Booking and Messaging Java Developer

Randstad Technologies Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Last month
Applications closed
Posted
11 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Java Messaging Engineer | eBond Trading Platform

We are seeking a high-caliber Java Backend Developer to join the Booking & Messaging cell of a global electronic trading platform. This role is at the heart of the "eBond" ecosystem, managing high-throughput trade flows and external venue connectivity.

Your Technical Arsenal

Core Java Mastery: Expert-level Java (8+) with a focus on Multithreading, Concurrency, and Asynchronous processing.

Reactive Systems: Hands-on experience with Functional Reactive Programming (RxJava, Java 9 Flow API, or similar).

Low Latency Messaging: Deep understanding of 60East AMPS, Kafka, or Solace. You should be comfortable with Pub/Sub, Point-to-Point, and durable subscriptions.

Middleware & Networking: Expertise in socket programming and optimizing low-latency network communication.

Modern Stack: Spring IoC/MVC, SQL (Sybase/PostgreSQL), and a solid grasp of Linux internals.Rate: £625 per day (Umbrella / Inside IR35)

Location: London (Hybrid)

Duration: 6 Months (Initial)

Ideal Candidate

You are a developer who possesses "mechanical sympathy"-you don't just write code; you understand how it impacts the hardware and the network. You thrive in environments where performance bottlenecks are identified and destroyed, and you enjoy the autonomy of owning a functional backlog within a global team.

Ready to optimize the flow of global debt markets? Apply today with your updated CV to discuss the project and the technical environment. You can also share your CV to (url removed)

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