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C++ Application Development Engineer, Financial Services-London


Listed on:24th July
Location:City of London
Salary/Rate:£40000 - £60000
Tags: c developer greenfield software developer
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:KLA901
Recruiter:Aston Carter
C++ Application Development Engineer, Financial Services-London

My client is the leading bespoke software developer for the Financial markets and is currently seeking a C++ Application Developer whop will be working on my clients highly resilient and scalable system that allows the parties involved to trade derivative financial products.

My client operates with extremely cutting edge technologies and all work is operated on Greenfield projects in a highly Agile development environment.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/147236
Contact Name:Michael Retallack

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