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Low Latency - Senior C++ Engineer - Market Data

Stanford Black Limited
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Low Latency - Senior C++ Engineer - Market Data

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My client is a boutique hedge fund where elite engineers work on some of the world’s most sophisticated trading strategies.

Overview

Senior C++ engineer focusing on low latency market data infrastructure for a boutique hedge fund. Build one of the fastest market-data platforms in the finance industry, impacting microsecond decisions in trading engines.

What You’ll Tackle
  • Engineer multi-asset feed handlers (NYSE, NASDAQ, B-Pipe, etc.) that stay green.
  • Own the full lifecycle: design to benchmarking to deployment at microsecond granularity.
  • Collaborate with infra to squeeze every last clock cycle from bespoke kernels, FPGA NICs, and bleeding-edge CPUs.
Why This Team
  • £20 billion AUM, cutting-edge hardware, a blank cheque for code that reduces latency.
  • Your commits light up 20+ global desks within minutes, with no middle layers or bureaucracy.
  • Elite colleagues, generally ex-Big Tech, large funds, Olympiad medalists.
What You’ll Tackle (continued)
  • Engineer multi-asset feed handlers (NYSE, NASDAQ, B-Pipe, etc.) that stay green.
  • Own the full lifecycle: design to benchmarking to deployment at microsecond granularity.
  • Collaborate with infra to squeeze every last clock cycle from bespoke kernels, FPGA NICs, and bleeding-edge CPUs.
We Should Speak If You Have
  • Experience writing performance-critical C++ that moves real money (HFT, finance or gaming).
  • Mastery of concurrency, memory models, cache hierarchies, and SIMD.
  • A talent for turning packet captures into elegant, deterministic algorithms.
  • Good educational background.

If your profile is a good fit, I will reach out to you within 12 hours from application.

Seniority level
  • Director
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Finance

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