Place of work: United Kingdom, Inner London
Type of job contract: for an indefinite period, full-time
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Offered salary: Not specified
Number of positions: 1
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JOB DESCRIPTION:
C# Developer .Net 4.5 Algorithm London to £90k C# Developer / .Net Programmer (Algorithm Data Structure C# C++ Java). Global Investment Management firm is seeking a bright, highly motivated C# Developer with a broad range of technical skills. Working across a broad range of projects, you will be encouraged to take ownership and drive forward innovation. As a C# Developer you will join the team responsible for low-latency market data systems, utilising cutting-edge technology and high performance computing to work on large datasets. Designing and developing new features and functionality, you will extend this complex, business-vital system to keep it current in a very competitive industry. This is an unrivalled opportunity to work in an elite development team within a “non-corporate” culture based in Central London that is dynamic, flexible and highly stimulating. Requirements: Must have achieved a 2.1 or above in Computer Science from a reputable university, backed by strong A-level results Strong OO development experience, ideally in C# but can be in C++ or Java provided that you are happy to work with C# going forward Thorough understanding of software architecture, core algorithms and data structures Analytical mindset with strong problem solving abilities Excellent written and verbal communication skills As a C# Developer / .Net Programmer you can expect to earn a highly competitive salary (to £90k), plus significant bonus and benefits package. Send your CV or call 020 7090 2595 for a confidential discussion regarding this C# Developer / .Net Programmer opportunity. This job was originally posted as www.cwjobs.co.uk/JobSeeking/C%23-Developer-Net---Finance_job63477720.
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