Develop and enhance financial trading systems primarily using C++ on a Linux platform while collaborating with analysts in a fast-paced environment.
We are looking for exceptionally bright and talented developers to develop and administer leading edge, global 24×7 financial trading systems in a fast paced, stimulating and dynamic environment.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Develop new software as well as enhance existing systems, mostly in C++ on a Linux platform.
- Work directly with analysts to develop and maintain large scale financial analysis trading applications in a real time development production cycle.
Requirements:
- Bachelors, Masters or Ph.D. in Computer Science or Mathematics.
- Exceptional C++ programming skills.
- Excellent academic record.
Waterfront International Ltd Toronto, Ontario, CAN Office
95Wellington St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5J
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