
Low Latency Java Engineer - Investment Bank
eFinancialCareersJava Engineer – Front Office – Low-Latency – Investment Bank
London Based
Hybrid
A leading Investment Bank are looking to hire an experienced Java Engineer to join their Front Office Low-Latency team to be a part of a multi-year modernisation project
What you'll be doing:
- Design/develop high performance, low-latency applications for essential systems
- Investigate and fix bottlenecks, optimising code performance
- Collaborate and communicate with cross-functional teams
- Be a part of the full SDLC
What we are looking for:
- Strong Core Java skills
- Experience using low-latency systems
- Experience with real time systems/event driven architectures
- Understanding of latency-optimised libraries; knowledge of Disruptor/Aeron/Chronicle would be a benefit
- Background in financial services or other low-latency industries
This is a great opportunity to work on industry renowned low-latency solutions in a high performing and collaborative environment.
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