Backend Software Engineer C++ Rust Low Latency

Client Server
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Backend Software Engineer / Developer (C++ Rust Low Latency Trading) London / WFH to £180k+


Opportunity to join a hugely profitable High Frequency Trading firm that specialise in crypto markets and earning substantial bonuses in a senior, hands-on Backend Software Engineer role, working with Rust.


As a Backend Software Engineer you will design and develop high throughput backend services for microsecond real-time risk, pricing, trading engines and market making systems, working across the full software development lifecycle using Rust (and some C++ for legacy systems).

You'll collaborate with a small, talented team, problem solving and working on complex and challenging systems with interesting work.


Location / WFH:

You'll join the team in Central London with flexibility to work from home 1-2 days a week.


About you:

  • You have strong backend OOP, multithreaded software engineering experience with C++ and are comfortable working with Rust going forward
  • You have experience of working on high throughput, low latency systems with microseconds / nanoseconds, within a finance (or games) environment
  • You have a good understanding of low level system design, Operating Systems, Networking, Socket Level programming, hardware, compliers, FPGA
  • You achieved a 2.1 or above in Computer Science from a top tier university
  • You are collaborative and pragmatic with great communication and stakeholder management skills, also with some leadership or mentoring experience


What's in it for you:

As aBackend Software Engineer you will receive a competitive package:

  • Salary to £180k
  • Bonus (c50% of base)
  • Pension
  • Hybrid working
  • Career progression


Apply now to find out more about this Backend Software Engineer / Developer (C++ Rust High Frequency Trading) opportunity.


At Client Server we believe in a diverse workplace that allows people to play to their strengths and continually learn. We're an equal opportunities employer whose people come from all walks of life and will never discriminate based on race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. The clients we work with share our values.

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