Senior Streaming Software Engineer - Top-5 Global Quant Hedge Fund
Detalhes do emprego
Senior Streaming Software Engineer with expertise in Data Stream Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Distributed Messaging, and Concurrent Programming (Java, Kotlin, Scala, Rust), sought by one of the world’s top Quant Trading Hedge Funds. My client is a Data & Technology-driven Hedge Fund, envied for its engineering culture and talent density, and largely considered as London’s answer to Citadel, D. E. Shaw and Millennium.This hire will join a specialist Streaming Engineering team, which spearheads technological innovation across the firm, catering to its vast and growing data needs; focusing on real-time solutions for streaming data and event driven applications. This firm has a genuine and keen interest in new and open-source technologies, using them to solve pressing business needs. The business cares deeply about the scalability of the products they deliver in an environment where 24-hour availability of systems is a key differentiator. The team is therefore looking for specialist engineers who are deeply passionate about solving data problems at scale, and willing to innovate in order to solve bleeding-edge challenges across the business. Requirements
- Strong concurrent programming skills in at least one statically typed language (e.g., Java, Kotlin, Scala, Rust).
- Proven Stream Processing related experience (e.g., Flink, Kafka Streams, or similar).
- Experience with Distributed Messaging technologies (e.g., Kafka, Kinesis, or similar).
- Experience building Streaming Developer Tools & Platforms.
- Technical expertise with Big Data technologies (e.g., Spark, Hadoop, Ignite, or similar).
- Experience with Cloud, C0ontainer, and Microservice Infrastructures (e.g., Kubernetes, Docker, Helm).
- Proven ability to research and stay on top of the latest in bleeding-edge Streaming Technology, especially relevant Open-Source Committees, Commits, and Contributions.
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