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Quantitative Developer

Oliver Bernard
united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, uk
1 day ago
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Quantitative Developer


About the Role

A technology-led brokerage in London is looking for a Quantitative Developer with strong C++ skills to join their front-office quant tech team. You’ll be working on high-performance systems that power real trading — collaborating directly with quants, traders, and engineers.


What You’ll Do

  • Build and optimise C++ trading, pricing, and risk components
  • Work with quants to implement and enhance models & algorithms
  • Improve latency, performance, and scalability across key systems
  • Support research with clean, testable, production-ready code
  • Contribute to architecture and technical strategy


What We’re Looking For

  • Strong experience with modern C++ (17/20)
  • Excellent understanding of algorithms, data structures & optimisation
  • Experience in trading, brokerage, hedge fund, or financial markets environment
  • Knowledge of numerical methods or quantitative modelling
  • Comfortable in Linux and Git-based workflows
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills


Nice to Have

  • Python for tooling/prototyping
  • Market microstructure, real-time data, or low-latency experience
  • STEM degree (Maths, Physics, CS, Engineering, etc.


Why Join?

  • Work directly with front-office stakeholders
  • High-impact role in a collaborative, engineering-driven culture
  • Hybrid setup + modern tech stack
  • Genuine career growth and ownership of key systems


Please note this role is 4 days a week onsite in London with 1 day a week WFH.

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