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Senior C++ Quantitative Developer – Ultra High Frequency Trading

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Established HFT firm looking for an experienced C++ developer with a passion for high-performance, low-latency systems. The role is ‘Senior Quantitative Developer’, offering the opportunity to work with the best in the business, on a range of highly challenging technical work – low-latency C++ development, HFT algo development – as well as latency and hardware optimisation.

About the Role:

  • As a Senior C++ Quantitative Developer, you will work with an elite group of developers and quantitative experts to design, develop, and optimize ultra-low-latency trading algorithms.
  • This position requires a strong foundation in high-performance programming and systems architecture, focusing on CPU cache optimization, memory management, and threading.
  • You will also collaborate closely with FPGA systems and lead initiatives to refine trading infrastructure, ultimately driving success for clients and investors.

Role Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field
  • 5+ years of C++ experience, focusing on low-level C++ and metaprogramming for high-performance applications
  • Expertise in CPU architecture, memory management, multithreading, and Linux systems
  • Prior experience with high-frequency trading or market order execution systems
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with an eye for precision and testing
  • Strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative, team-oriented mindset

What’s On Offer:

  • Market Leading Compensation: Bonus guarantee, sign on + extensive benefits
  • Innovative Environment:Work in a team that values creativity, experimentation, and technical excellence
  • Career Growth:Opportunities to lead technical initiatives and mentor emerging talent
  • Work-Life Balance:Hybrid working and a range of flexibility initiatives to support your wellbeing


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