TradingHub

FinTech

SoftwareEngineer(MarketData)

£75–105k ~AI est. London, United Kingdom FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Software Engineer (Market Data) at TradingHub. Skills: Market data, Data analytics, Big data language. Develop data and analytics. Support data and analytics”

Industry & Context.

FinTech
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Industry software engineering experience, Proficient with C#, Python, Java, Good knowledge of database design, Good knowledge of data structures, Proficiency with SQL-related technologies, Exceptional analytical skills, Exceptional problem-solving skills, High attention to detail, Keen to work on multiple fast-paced projects

Nice to Have

Knowledge of AWS such as ECS, S3, DynamoDB

What You'll Do.

Develop data and analytics

Support data and analytics

Productionise data and analytics

Enhance understanding of financial markets

Contribute to new tools development

Research data storage techniques

Research data processing

Utilise in-house big data language

Collaborate with internal stakeholders

Solve production issues

Understand production issues

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work alongside Pricing Quants; Work alongside Risk Strats; Collaborate with internal stakeholders

Full Job Description

Compensation: Competitive (Financial Services) About TradingHub Founded in 2010, TradingHub delivers uniquely intelligent trade surveillance software to world leading financial institutions. Developed by market professionals, our solutions use sophisticated modelling techniques to detect single and cross-product market manipulation. With a team of over 150 experts worldwide, TradingHub combines global reach with deep markets expertise to help our customers mitigate financial, regulatory, and reputational risk. The Role We are hiring a Software Engineer to aid the design, build and maintenance of our market data environment and associated analytics. This hands-on position will attract those who are interested in working with complex architectures and are keen to apply their problem-solving skills in a practical setting. The successful candidate will work alongside Pricing Quants and Risk Strats to productionise financial markets data and follow a proactive approach to service enhancements. Responsibilities: - Develop, support and productionise data and analytics which are integral to TradingHub's products - Enhance your understanding of financial markets and how market data is used within our key products - Contribute to new tools development for the purposes of data lineage, governance and reporting - Research of data storage techniques and processing for large data sets - Utilise our in-house big data language for large-scale modelling and analysis - Collaborate with internal stakeholders to solve and understand critical production issues Requirements - Industry software engineering experience, preferably within financial services - Proficient with C#, Python, Java or similar - Good knowledge of database design and data structures - Proficiency with SQL-related technologies - Knowledge of AWS such as ECS, S3, DynamoDB is desirable - Evidence of exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills - High attention to detail and keen to work on multiple fast-paced proje

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