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Java Analyst Programmer London Java OO C++ Algorithmic Trading


Listed on:4th August
Location:City of London greater london | london
Salary/Rate:£90000 - £100000
Tags: c | java | programmer | analyst programmer | java analyst programmer | analyst | c++ | c+ | oo | unix | tibco | windows | linux | ant | data analysis | c greater london | c london
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:BB/1608A/0408
Recruiter:Client Server
Java Analyst Programmer London

Java Analyst Programmer (OO Java C++) sought to design and develop highly complex Java C++ automated algorithmic trading applications. The role is revenue generating and therefore you will earn a percentage of trading returns which could be many multiples of your salary.

Requirements: Proven success in a similar Java C++ automated trading development position, exceptional OO design, Java, SQL, Windows, Unix and Linux, previous use of Spring, Tibco or JMS, Ant, Matlab advantageous, Quantitative capabilities – data analysis techniques. Impressive academic record, strong Maths.

Send your CV or call 020 8390 8390 for further information on this and other Java Analyst Programmer roles.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/149469
Contact Name:David Cooper

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