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Java Quantitative Developer Low Latency

James Joseph Associates
City of London
1 month ago
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Our client is a leading and well-established player in the Digital Asset and Cryptocurrency Quantitative/Algorithmic trading industry. The business is going from strength to strength, they are currently going through a period of exponential growth and are enjoying record profits The business is actively expanding as there is additional headcount for a number trade platform specialist Java Development with a focus on either/or Quantitative Development or low-latency performance optimization. You will be working on greenfield projects to build out and enhance their low latency trading systems.


THE ROLE:


Working in a fast-paced trading environment as a Quant Developer, where you will collaborate closely with expert traders, quantitative analysts, and engineering specialists to craft and fine-tune trading strategies across both spot and derivative markets. Based directly on the trading floor, you will play a crucial role in enhancing execution logic, automating workflows, and ensuring performance at scale for a high-frequency, multi-exchange setup. You willfocus on optimising every component of the trading stackincluding multi-threading, network communication, order processing, and execution logicto achieve ultra-low latency and high throughput. Robust monitoring, alerting, and performance tracking ensure system reliability. The team has deep expertise in ...

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