C++ Developer

Talan
London
2 weeks ago
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For more than 20 years, Talan has been advising companies and administrations, supporting them and implementing their transformation projects in the UK and abroad. With a presence on four continents and a headcount of 5000 consultants, our ambition is to reach the billion turnover by the end of 2025.

In the UK, Talan count 500 employees on several site, the main being: London, Edinburgh and Chester, Leeds.

Job Description

We are looking for a C++ Developer to be part of a Global markets IT Risk team. This team will be based around the globe, this specific role will be based in London. You will ensure the development and stability of the Global CB IT platform. This role will require you to be a point of contact for the corporate bank business in London. You will contribute to the transformation project on the business and IT side, whilst being part of regulatory projects for all business locations within the Global markets team.

Qualifications

  • Strong experience in IT Front Office preferably on CB desks (15+ years).
  • Good understanding of equities and commodities products.
  • Expertise in C++, Weblogic, SQL server.
  • Good knowledge of JAVA/C#.
  • Working Experience in Jenkins, Sonar & Fortify.
  • Highly motivated to work directly for a front-office IT team.
  • Proactive and flexible approach to dealing with challenges.
  • Strong communication and analytical skills – able to work with trading desks, business management, Quantitative Research and IT teams to build and deliver solutions.
  • Analytical Skills – ability to follow complex quantitative concepts.

Additional Information

This role is based in Central London.

Seniority level

Not Applicable

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Industries: Software Development and IT Services and IT Consulting

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