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Senior Data Engineer (London Area)

Laser Digital
London
7 months ago
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About Us:

Laser Digital is a Nomura Group company, delivering scalable, robust opportunities across trading, asset management, and ventures in crypto. The team works at higher standards of risk management, compliance, and commercial viability, all driven by a belief in more responsible crypto innovation. With an open and dynamic culture, Laser Digital has the freedom to adapt to market needs, to move swiftly to capitalization, and to share knowledge with clients and partners—bringing greater confidence to the institutional market, for the benefit of all. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Technical Project Manager to join our dynamic team.


About the Role

We’re looking for a highly capable Senior Data/Software Engineer who combines deep technical software engineering expertise with a strong understanding of data processing and analysis. This role is central to the development of scalable data systems and high-performance applications. You'll be working in a Linux-first environment, writing robust code in Python, Rust, C++ and contributing to a range of projects involving infrastructure, data engineering, and performance-critical applications.


Key Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and maintain high-quality, high-performance data pipelines using Python and Rust.
  • Write infrastructure-as-code for managing Linux-based systems and services.
  • Analyse large and complex datasets, writing custom tools and scripts where needed.
  • Collaborate across engineering and data teams to support data-driven decision-making.
  • Contribute to infrastructure projects and system-level programming as needed.
  • Review and work with code in Python, Rust, and occasionally C++ for integration or debugging.


What We're Looking For

  • Strong programming experience inPythonandRust(Rust is a significant plus).
  • Solid grasp of Linux environments; comfortable working deep in the OS.
  • Experience with infrastructure-as-code tools (e.g., Terraform, Ansible, etc.).
  • Proven track record in software engineering roles with strong exposure to data processing.
  • Comfortable wearing multiple hats—software development, data analysis, and infrastructure.
  • Ability to work independently, troubleshoot effectively, and avoid unnecessary dependencies.
  • A strong systems thinker with a low-level understanding of how data and computation interact.


Preferred Background

  • Experience in high-performance computing environments.
  • Previous work in gaming, trading, or similar industries where performance and data are critical.
  • Exposure to C++ is beneficial for understanding legacy systems or performance code

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