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Job Title:KDB Developer

Location:London - Hybrid

Type:Permanent Position



We are actively recruiting multiple KDB Developers at various levels for a fast-paced, data-driven organisation at the forefront of real-time analytics and high-performance computing. This organisation are a consultancy working with some of the leading names in the financial services sector.


The Role:

As a KDB Developer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining high-performance applications and data analytics solutions using kdb+/q. You’ll work closely with quants, traders, and data scientists to deliver scalable systems and actionable insights from large volumes of time-series data.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, implement, and optimise kdb+/q-based applications and data pipelines
  • Work on real-time data ingestion, transformation, and analysis
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into technical solutions
  • Maintain and enhance existing codebases, ensuring high availability and performance
  • Contribute to architectural decisions and best practices for kdb+ systems
  • Troubleshoot and resolve production issues quickly and effectively


Required Skills & Experience:

  • Strong hands-on experience withkdb+/q
  • Understanding of real-time data processing and time-series data management
  • Solid background in software engineering and data structures
  • Familiarity with Linux/Unix environments and shell scripting
  • Experience in low-latency or high-throughput systems is a plus
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills


Preferred:

  • Background in financial markets, particularly trading systems or market data
  • Exposure to other programming languages (e.g., Python and C++)
  • Experience with cloud technologies (AWS, GCP) or containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes)


You will be working within a highly collaborative environment for an organisation who have a genuine passion and care for your personal and professional growth.

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