Quant Developer (Rust) | Low-Latency Trading
Our client is building a high-performance HFT platform in Rust and is looking for a Quantitative Software Engineer with deep technical expertise and hands-on experience in crypto markets, ideally from a market-making environment.
What You'll Do:
- Develop trading algorithms: Design and optimise low-latency, high-frequency trading strategies.
- Build front-office systems: Develop systems for algorithmic trading, including data ingestion, risk management, live trading, and post-trade analysis.
- Integrate with DeFi venues: Onboard real-time data feeds from decentralised finance protocols.
- Backtest models: Evaluate trading strategies using historical data and refine them for performance.
- Implement risk management: Build robust risk controls including stop-loss mechanisms and capital allocation limits.
- Monitor systems: Ensure real-time system stability and troubleshoot issues as they arise.
What We're Looking For:
- Proven experience with Rust in a production environment (this is a must).
- Background in crypto trading, ideally with a market maker or HFT firm.
- 2+ years of experience building HFT or trading systems.
- Deep understanding of market microstructure, order books, and order state machines.
- Strong low-level programming and performance optimisation skills.
Who You Are:
- Curious, autonomous, and highly motivated.
- Strong analytical and mathematical thinker.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
- Fluent in English (professional proficiency).
What's on Offer:
- Competitive salary, including potential guaranteed bonuses.
- Work in a truly international environment.
- 100% health coverage.
- Top-tier equipment: MacBook, 4K monitor, headphones, and more.
- Team events and offsites.
- Gym memberships, international mobility, and other exciting perks.
Note: You must be based in the UK and have the right to work to apply
Apply now!
- Company
- Selby Jennings
- Location
- London, UK
- Posted
- Company
- Selby Jennings
- Location
- London, UK
- Posted