
Trading Systems & Connectivity Software Engineer - Westbury Partners
eFinancialCareersPlay a key role in building and supporting reliable trading infrastructure and connectivity systems. You'll collaborate across teams to deliver scalable, resilient solutions that support research and trading operations.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Designing, building, and maintaining market connectivity systems
- Monitoring and supporting production infrastructure and applications
- Applying modern DevOps practices to improve operational efficiency
- Enhancing system redundancy and reliability
- Collaborating with trading, research, and technology teams
- Continuously refining trading desk systems
- Providing operational support to ensure smooth system performance
Why Join Us:
- Work in a collaborative environment where ideas are openly shared
- Contribute to critical systems supporting real-world trading operations
- Gain exposure to cutting-edge quantitative and technical environments
- Be part of a team that values communication, teamwork, and innovation
- Opportunity to expand your skills across engineering and operations
About You:
You’re a pragmatic problem solver with strong technical skills and a collaborative mindset. You communicate complex ideas clearly, take initiative, and enjoy contributing beyond your core responsibilities.
If you’re excited to build resilient systems, collaborate with talented technical minds, and make meaningful contributions to high-impact platforms, this is your chance to help shape the future of trading technology.
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