Low-Latency Quant Developer (Java/Rust) β€” Hybrid

Low-Latency Quant Developer (Java/Rust) β€” Hybrid

Full-Time 63000 - 77000 Β£ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
Citi

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Design and optimise high-performance trading systems using Java and Rust.
  • Company: Join Citi's innovative electronic execution team.
  • Benefits: Hybrid work model, competitive salary, and opportunities for growth.
  • Other info: Collaborative culture with a focus on problem-solving and market microstructure.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on algorithmic trading platforms in a fast-paced environment.
  • Qualifications: Experience in Java or Rust and a passion for quantitative research.

The predicted salary is between 63000 - 77000 Β£ per year.

Citi is seeking a Quantitative Analyst/Developer to join our electronic execution team and drive the development of cash equity algorithmic trading platforms.

You will design and optimize high-performance trading systems using Java and Rust, directly impacting our internal and agency trading desks.

If you are a collaborative problem-solver with a passion for market microstructure and quantitative research, you will thrive in our innovative and fast-paced environment.

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Low-Latency Quant Developer (Java/Rust) β€” Hybrid employer: Citi

Citi is an exceptional employer that fosters a dynamic and inclusive work culture, offering employees the chance to thrive in a fast-paced financial services environment. With generous benefits such as 27 days of annual leave, private medical care, and extensive learning resources, employees are empowered to grow both personally and professionally. Located in a vibrant city, Citi provides unique opportunities for collaboration across global teams, making it an ideal place for those seeking meaningful and rewarding careers.

Citi

Contact Details:

Citi Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Low-Latency Quant Developer (Java/Rust) β€” Hybrid

Java
Rust
Quantitative Analysis
Algorithmic Trading
High-Performance Computing
Market Microstructure
Collaborative Problem-Solving