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Algorithmic Trading C# developer

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: c | c+ | c++ | developer | c# developer | front office | winforms | oracle | banking | sql server | sql | c greater london | c london
Type:Permanent
A leading European Investment Bank is looking for a C# developer to join their Front Office Algorithmic Trading Team. Your main role will be to develop new algorithmic trading strategies and refining existing ones to improve and increase capacity and trading performance. You will be developing server side algorithmic trading engines in C# as well as analysing trading performance of strategies and engaging directly with traders and clients to identify ways to improve them. This is a Front Office role where you will have lots of business interaction and working closely with traders hence the ideal candidate needs have excellent communication skills, strong C# background and a team player.

Essential: C#, banking experience, SQL server, Oracle, Winforms

Beneficial: C++


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/141628

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