C++ Software Engineer
C++ Software Engineer – High-Frequency Trading
A systematic trading firm of similar calibre to leading names in the space is seeking exceptional C++ Software Engineers to join its world-class engineering team. This is a hybrid position, open to candidates based in London or has the right to work in London.
You will be part of a highly collaborative, low-ego engineering culture that prioritises performance, innovation, and impact. Working alongside some of the brightest minds in quantitative trading and systems engineering, you will build and optimise ultra-low latency, high-throughput systems that operate at scale.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design and implement high-performance C++ systems for low-latency trading
- Optimise existing code for speed and reliability under production workloads
- Collaborate closely with traders, researchers, and fellow engineers to develop scalable infrastructure
- Work across the full software lifecycle in a fast-paced, agile environment
Key Requirements:
- Strong proficiency in modern C++ (C++17 or later)
- Deep understanding of systems programming, multithreading, memory management, and performance tuning
- Experience in low-latency environments such as trading, networking, gaming, or real-time systems
- Solid background in Linux development and networking protocols
- Previous experience in HFT, proprietary trading, or quantitative finance is highly desirable but not essential
What’s on Offer:
- Top-tier compensation, including performance-based bonuses
- Opportunity to work on complex, technically challenging systems
- Flat structure with direct impact and ownership
- Access to some of the most advanced infrastructure in the trading world
This is a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of financial technology without relocating. Ideal for high-level C++ engineers who thrive in performance-critical environments and want to build systems that truly push the limits.
To learn more or express interest confidentially, feel free to get in touch directly.
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