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Investment Banking - Low Latency C++ Developer - financial markets/Linux/scripting/low latency/TCP/I

Scope AT Limited
London
1 week ago
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Investment Banking - Low Latency C++ Developer - financial markets/Linux/Scripting/low latency/TCP/IP

PURPOSE AND SUMMARY
We are looking for a C++ developer to be part of the low latency development team. The team provides industry leading low-latency trading services for our clients, utilizing FPGA, C++ and Java technologies. The candidate will be focusing on the C++ components.

The ideal candidate:
Is motivated by working in a high performing team,
Is flexible to change of work streams as business priorities change or problems arise,
Likes to learn from others as well as improve and invent,
Knows that the only way to make things better is to do it, not to just talk about it.
Candidate must enjoy working in an agile development environment, where the measure of success is the swift and frequent delivery of useful software.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Plan, design, develop, document, test, deploy, and support new and existing features/modules

SKILLS & EXPERIENCES ASSESSMENT
7+ years of C/C++ development experience
Experience with financial markets/clients
Experience with order entry gateway development.
Experience with market data
Reasonable knowledge of Linux
Some Scripting knowledge
Interest and some knowledge of principles of developing for low latency
Relationship Builder
Ability to work under pressure to meet targets
Understanding of TCP/IP pro...

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