Trading Support Analyst / Graduate Analyst Linux/SQL 30-35k


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Recruiter

Energon Global

Listed on

3rd July 2017

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£30000 - £35000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Trading Support Analyst / Graduate Trading Support Analyst - Linux/SQL

If you have an educational background in hard science such as Physics or Maths or Electronics Engineering or any other numeric discipline AND a knowledge of Windows, Linux Command Line/Unix Scripting as well as a good knowledge of SQL. This could be an exciting, challenging, well-paid and prestigious job for you.

My Client is global market leader providing solutions across multiple asset classes and specialise in flow trading technologies. They partner customers in 25 different countries. Over 3000 traders use their frontend solutions

Trading Support Analyst / Graduate Trading Support Analyst - Linux/SQL

Job Description

From the start, you will have access to the cutting-edge trading solutions. You will be working within a highly-motivated team providing solutions and support for Traders. For outstanding candidates, there are opportunities to progress quickly within the company.

You will have

* Work effectively with minimal supervision

* Excellent communication and customer facing skills as you will be the first point of contact when things go wrong.

* Provide detailed analysis and escalate/communicate problems appropriately with other internal teams.

Trading Support Analyst / Graduate Trading Support Analyst - Linux/SQL

Key Responsibilities

The candidate will work in the Support team and will be expected to perform the following duties:

Trading Support Analyst / Graduate Trading Support Analyst - Linux/SQL

Skills

* Excellent problem solving skills

* Windows

* Linux Command Line/Unix Scripting and

* Good knowledge of SQL

* Understanding of financial markets

Educational Qualifications

Upper Second Class degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Physics, Maths or Engineering or other related numeric discipline

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