
Python Developer - mthree
eFinancialCareersWe are hiring a skilled back-end Python Developer to join a high-performing technology team at a top-tier investment bank. You’ll be instrumental in delivering a greenfield system monitoring and performance analysis tool for global trading platforms – a solution that will provide critical insights into system health and behavior across the trading stack.
This is a chance to build something from scratch, with full ownership of backend components, data ingestion, and real-time analytics in a Linux-based environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design and develop robust backend services and APIs in Python to power a real-time trading system monitoring tool.
- Build scalable data pipelines to ingest, process, and analyse metrics from various trading infrastructure components.
- Implement logic to detect anomalies, track performance, and surface actionable insights for developers and traders.
- Ensure stability, performance, and security of backend systems in a Linux production environment.
- Collaborate with front-end developers (ReactJS), infrastructure teams, and end users to deliver a complete solution.
- Contribute to system architecture, technical design, and long-term platform strategy.
Requirements:
- Strong experience with Python for backend/API development.
- Solid experience developing and deploying applications in Linux environments.
- Experience with system monitoring, logging, or performance analytics (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana, ELK, custom tooling) is a plus.
- Knowledge of distributed systems, data processing, or real-time event handling is desirable.
- Familiarity with trading systems or financial infrastructure is advantageous but not required.
- Strong communication skills and ability to work in cross-functional teams.
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