AM - Trading System - Real-Time Data Engineer (Python, Go, Rust)

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7 months ago
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Amber Group is a global leading digital asset company providing crypto financial services to both institutional and high-net-worth investors globally.

We offer best-in-class liquidity solutions and cutting-edge trading infrastructure across major exchanges, applications, and networks. With over $1 trillion in cumulative trading volume, our deep liquidity helps power the digital asset ecosystem.

Beyond trading, our full-suite of offerings includes wealth management, lending and investing products. But at our core, we focus on building strong relationships and delivering personalized service to help clients navigate this fast-growing industry.

At Amber, security is our #1 priority. We have invested years of effort and millions of dollars in cybersecurity, crypto-security, and operational security across the firm, with industry-leading certifications like SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001.

Powered by a 400+ team of traders, technologists and engineers operating 24/7 globally, our technology and research capabilities are world-class. Yet we remain entrepreneurial, always seeking fresh ideas and risks worth taking. We are always interested in people who have an appetite for taking calculated risk, demonstrate a high level of original thinking and intellectual curiosity.

Role and Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and maintain performant, scalable backend infrastructure for real-time data processing and analysis using Golang/rust
  • Build and optimize low-latency data pipelines that can handle large volumes of data in real-time Develop and implement algorithms and data structures for efficient data storage and retrieval
  • Collaborate with data scientists and traders to integrate machine learning models and trading strategies into the backend infrastructure
  • Ensure data privacy, security, and regulatory compliance
  • Monitor and analyze system performance to identify potential issues and optimize overall performance
  • Work with cross-functional teams to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues
  • Contribute to the development of technical documentation and training materials

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
  • 3+ years of experience in software development with Golang/Rust/Python
  • Strong understanding of data structures, algorithms, and design patterns
  • Experience working with quant trading or crypto data is highly desirable
  • Solid experience designing and building scalable backend systems for real-time data processing and analysis
  • Experience with database design and management using SQL and NoSQL databases
  • Familiarity with cloud infrastructure services like AWS, GCP, or Azure is a plus
  • Experience with message brokers such as Kafka or RabbitMQ
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to work well in a team environment

Amber Group opens its doors to the curious problem solver empowered to make an impact in shaping tomorrow. As a hyper-growth company since day 1, we continually invite talent to join our diverse, nimble and digitally-native teams. If this sounds like you, Apply Now, or get in touch with us today at [via CTgoodjobs Apply Now].

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