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Quantitative Developer - Rust (Ref: 27c57)

Referment
London
1 week ago
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Quantitative Developer - Rust (Ref: 27c57)Quantitative Developer - Rust (Ref: 27c57)

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Referment is partnering with a regulated digital asset trading and technology firm specializing in market-making, OTC brokerage, and derivatives to hire a Quant Developer. This is a fantastic opportunity to join as an early hire in a newly formed quant trading team at a large, established market-making firm. As part of this team, you will have a direct and significant impact on building and scaling their new high-frequency trading (HFT) platform.

Key Responsibilities

  • Focus on low-latency and ultra-low latency (sub-microsecond) strategies
  • Work on exchange connectivity and optimize research/simulator environments
  • Build and scale a cutting-edge HFT platform with a significant influence

One of the standout benefits of this role is the ability to work remotely, providing you with flexibility and a better work-life balance while still being part of a highly collaborative, growth-focused team. You’ll be able to contribute to high-impact projects from anywhere, making this role ideal for those seeking a dynamic opportunity with remote work options.

Key Requirements

  • Strong programming talent with expertise in low-level development
  • HFT development experience, including a solid understanding of trading strategies, order books, and state machines
  • Proficiency in Rust (C/C++ experience is also accepted if you have worked with Rust)
  • Familiarity with crypto markets is a plus

This is an exceptional chance to make a substantial impact while enjoying the freedom of remote work.

#RefermentSeniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

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  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionInformation Technology
  • IndustriesSoftware Development, Financial Services, and IT Services and IT Consulting

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