C++ Developer UNIX TCP/IP - Finance


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

4th July 2017

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£90000 - £120000

Type

Permanent

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C++ Developer / Senior Software Engineer (C/C++ UNIX TCP/IP multi-threading). Global finance technology giant is seeking a highly skilled C++ Developer to work on low latency highly available systems that deliver market data into the company's ecosystem.

Joining an Agile development team, as a C++ Developer you will design and develop market data feeds that connect to over 200 global financial exchanges. As a senior member of the team you will take ownership of a number of particular feeds, working across the full development lifecycle. There are a number of new, technically challenging projects including work around the introduction of MiFID II and long term project to improve the infrastructure for the parsers.

Above all they are seeking technologists with an interest in developing financial applications using strategic thinking to improve systems and deliver world class solutions to a global client base. Excellent opportunity to work on intellectually and technically challenging projects. Because they are looking for the best candidates on the market the company is prepared to sponsor work visas and offers a relocation package to London.

Requirements:

*Strong C++ development skills including multi-threading

*Good knowledge of Data Structures and Algorithms

*Good knowledge of Networking technologies such as TCP/IP, PGM, UDP, Sockets

*Low level UNIX / Linux experience

*Collaborative team member with strong communication and interpersonal skills

As a C++ Developer / Senior Software Engineer you can expect to earn a highly competitive salary (to £120,000) plus bonus and benefits package.

Send your CV or call for a confidential discussion about this C++ Developer / Senior Software Engineer opportunity.

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