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C++ UNIX Developer, Fixed Income Trading, London

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: c | fixed income | c++ | c+ | unix | developer | finance | greenfield | c greater london | c london
Type:Permanent
C++, UNIX, Fixed Income, Finance, London

My client is a global leader in Investment Management for Fixed Income.

There is presently a requirement for an exceptional candidate to be the prime technologist on the London trade floor. This role will involve everything from developing Greenfield trading solutions to servicing on-the-spot business needs.

The successful candidate will have excellent C++ with solid UNIX platform experience. He/ she should also have a greater appreciation and aptitude for technology and the ability to use technology outside the core skill set when necessary.

Fixed Income knowledge and experience is strongly preferred as is a solid maths background. The interpersonal skills to deal with various areas of the business and the ability to operate under pressure is expected.

My client values employees and the successful candidate can expect internal progression, a robust benefits package and superb bonus.



Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/160698

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