At a Glance
- Tasks: Support and enhance Linux infrastructure for a leading quant trading firm.
- Company: World-leading quantitative trading firm in London with a hybrid work model.
- Benefits: Competitive salary of £150,000 plus benefits and opportunities for professional growth.
- Other info: Flat structure fostering collaboration among top infrastructure professionals.
- Why this job: Join a dynamic team and work on ultra-low-latency systems that make a real impact.
- Qualifications: 5+ years in advanced Linux environments and strong AWS expertise required.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 £ per year.
A world‑leading quant trading firm is hiring a Systems (Linux) Engineer to support, maintain and enhance the Linux infrastructure that its 24/7 trading operation runs on. This is deep infrastructure work at the sharp end — ultra‑low‑latency, high‑frequency, real‑time systems where performance is measured in microseconds and custom OS builds are the norm.
You’ll sit close to the action: keeping the Linux environment healthy day‑to‑day (emergency response, change execution, troubleshooting, performance tuning), while building the automation that provisions, configures and monitors thousands of Linux servers. You’ll manage core services (DHCP, LDAP, DNS, NFS) across on‑prem, hosted data centres and public cloud, and partner with the Cloud Architecture team to design and refine trading systems running in complex brownfield AWS environments purpose‑built for low latency.
What you’ll be doing
- Day‑to‑day support of a critical Linux trading environment — emergency response, change execution, troubleshooting and resolving performance issues
- Developing and refining tools to automate provisioning, configuration and monitoring at the scale of thousands of servers
- Managing core services (DHCP, LDAP, DNS, NFS) across on‑prem, hosted DCs and public cloud
- Working with Cloud Architecture to review existing and implement new designs for trading systems on AWS
- Improving the performance, resilience, availability and observability of existing cloud environments
- Participating in a rotational on‑call schedule (including early mornings and weekends)
What you’ll bring
- 5+ years administering an advanced Linux environment, with deep knowledge of Linux internals
- Strong server‑side networking (protocols, configuration)
- Proven automation/monitoring tool development; configuration management with Ansible
- Expert Bash and good Python for scripting and automation
- Solid grasp of source control, CI/CD and automated deployment
- Strong AWS expertise (EC2, ENA, VPC, ELB, Direct Connect, S3, EBS) in a low‑latency performance‑engineering context — including how Linux and kernel components are tuned for EC2 and the AWS network
- A methodical problem‑solver who communicates well and drives things to completion
Nice to have
- Open‑source or personal projects
- AWS DevOps Engineer Professional or AWS Advanced Networking certifications
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