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C++ Developer, UNIX - London

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: c | c+ | c++ | unix | developer | stl | uml | linux | windows | greenfield | c greater london | c london
Type:Permanent
C++, UNIX, STL, Mulithreading, Design, UML

Preferred Skills: Sockets, Multithreading, Parallel Programming, STL, UML, Design Patterns

My client is currently looking for a C++ developer to begin Greenfield work on a trading platform. This product is primed to redefine how products are traded - incorporating speed and cutting-edge algorithms. The core work will involve designing and coding C++. Experience of Multithreading and STL is expected. The platform is UNIX, although superb C++ programmers from a Linux or Windows background may be considered.

This is a perfect opportunity for someone who is fast learning, innovative and who can think outside the box. My client values employees and the successful candidate can expect internal progression, a robust benefits package and excellent remuneration.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/184908

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