C# Developer .Net SQL - Hedge Fund


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Listed on

2nd March 2018

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£70000 - £80000

Type

Permanent

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C# Developer / Software Engineer (Python Perl SQL C#.Net). Hedge Fund (1bn under management) founded by one of the world's leading scholars and economists is seeking a skilled object orientated C# Developer / Software Engineer with a broad range of technical knowledge.

As a C# Developer you will design and develop highly complex real-time trading systems, working closely with the R&D team to put trading strategies in place. This is an excellent opportunity to take on a technically challenging position, with exposure to a wide variety of work from back to front end systems, you will be working on multiple concurrent projects across the full development lifecycle within a dynamic technically driven environment.

The role of C# Developer is based in Central London, you will be working in a collegiate flat structure environment with casual dress code. Above all they are seeking passionate technologists - no finance experience required.

Requirements:

*Strong object orientated development experience - most coding will be done with C# going forward however, candidates from a Java / C++ background will be considered

*Good scripting skills with Python or Perl

*Ability to work autonomously on multiple projects simultaneously

*Good understanding of algorithm development

*Excellent written and verbal communication skills

*2.1 or above in a technical or highly numerate discipline from a top tier (Russell Group university)

As a C# Developer / Software Engineer you can expect to earn a highly competitive salary (to £80k), in excess of 100% bonus and benefits package.

Send your CV or call for a confidential discussion regarding this and other C# Developer opportunities.

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