C/C++ Low Latency Senior Developer
Job Description
Mission:Working directly with traders, researchers and other developers the low-latency developer develops cutting edge high throughput trading platforms solutions.
Profile:
- Expert level of C++ and deep understanding of data structures, algorithms, and object-oriented programming.
- Advanced proficiency with C/C++ systems development in a Linux environment - both C++17 and C++20.
- Network programming experience as well as an understanding of operating system concepts/CPU architecture and how they affect performance.
- Experience designing gateways or price feeds - Hacking - Assembly FPGA.
Requirements:
- Ability to take a complex problem and break it down into manageable components.
- Strong communication skills.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics or related discipline.
- Plus 7 years of progressive experience developing software applications.
- While trading system knowledge is helpful, it isn't required.
- Recent hands-on experience with performance-sensitive C++ is required.
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