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Low Latency Java Developer - FX options - Inside IR35

Akkodis
London
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Low Latency Java Developer - FX options - Inside IR35

Central London - Hybrid - 3 days on site, 2 days remote

12 months

Brief

Our client is seeking a Low Latency Java Developer with hands-on experience in FIX protocol integration to join their FX Options technology team.

You will play a hands-on role in modernising and optimising the trading platform, delivering ultra-low latency solutions for front-office trading and risk management.

Key Responsibilities

Develop, optimise, and maintain low latency Java-based trading systems
Implement and maintain FIX protocol connectivity for FX Options trading
Work closely with Quants, Traders, and Risk teams to translate business requirements into high-performance solutions
Take ownership of the end-to-end performance of the platform, including debugging, tuning, and optimising for ultra-low latency
Ensure adherence to best coding practices and provide technical leadership within the development team
Collaborate with cross-functional teams on architecture, design, and deployment of trading solutions

Required Skills

5-10 years' experience as a Java Developer in front-office or trading environments
Strong Java Core, multi-threading, and concurrent programming experience
Proven experience with low latency system design and optimisation
Hands-on experience with FIX protocol integration
Solid business knowledge of FX Options trading workflows
Excellent stakeholder management a...

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