ALTEN Technology USA is seeking a Java/springboot developer to expand their trading franchise across asset classes, focusing on front office applications for Corporate and Investment Banking. The role involves developing and enhancing a sophisticated trading system that manages significant trading flow, requiring low latency and high performance.
Requirements
- Current experience with Java, including familiarity with Java 18-21 with Springboot and templates
- Low latency coding, performance tuning, and debugging
- FIX & Binary Connectivity Protocols
- Proficiency in network protocols such as TCP & multicast
- Experience with Market Data feed handlers, Client and Market Connectivity products
- Experience with ElasticSearch
- Python scripting experience (Pandas)
Responsibilities
- Design, develop and implement cutting edge market connectivity system
- Sitting alongside algo developers and traders to communicate varying needs
- Ensure order management is consistent with best execution practices
- Continuously work with colleagues and business leaders to advance each other’s skills
- work with an existing team of highly technical engineers to extend the functionality and performance of company’s sophisticated trading system that manages significant amounts of firms trading flow
- become a key contributor and work side by side with this firm’s highly talented team of software engineers, quantitative strategists, and traders on cutting-edge technology and sophisticated quantitative strategies
Other
- Strong communication skills a must
- Team Player capable of developing industrial strength software components
- Good experience analyzing and structuring large data sets.
- Knowledge of trading and market microstructure
- Strong analytical skills follow up capability and problem-solving ability
- Pragmatic, curious, dynamic, detail oriented and fast learning capacity so as to be able to and work in high-pressure environment and flexible enough to adapt to a changing environment
- Strong teamwork that should not impede autonomy on assigned topics