Senior Quantitative Developer - Java

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Quant Java Developer - Java, Pricing, KDB A leading brokerage firm are seeking a Java Developer to join their pricing teams to support their trading operations across the world. The company has a strong reputation for reliability, innovation, and excellence within the financial services industry. As a Java Developer you'll be working closely with Quants, Data Analysts, Data Scientists, Product specialists, developers and tester. As a Java Developer with prior pricing experience, you will be responsible for developing, enhancing and maintaining pricing systems to ensure their efficient operation and high performance. Responsibilities: Develop and enhance our pricing systems in Java and other relevant technologies (Python, C++) Work in cross-functional teams to develop pricing models and algorithms Collaborate with other developers to ensure the efficient integration of pricing systems into our broader trading infrastructure Identify and resolve pricing-related issues in a timely and effective manner Be updated with the latest developments and trends in pricing analytics and Java programming Requirements: At least 3 years of experience in Java development, including experience with pricing systems Strong understanding of analytics, algorithms and pricing models Python and/or C++ a nice to have KDB a nice to have A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics or a related field This is a hybrid role with 3-days a week in London being required. The successful candidate will also be paid £100k-£140k depending on skills and experience. Quant Java Developer - Java, Pricing, KDB

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