Software Engineer

We're looking for an experienced Software Engineer to develop our ultra-low-latency trading platform, which is the core of our business. You will take part in benchmarking our hardware components and will be free to experiment with many emerging technologies.

QuantTrax is a technology-driven High-Frequency Trading firm, built by professionals with a profound industrial experience. We leverage cutting-edge technology to deliver exceptional results, that enables us to be ahead of competitors. Our team is comprised of Engineering and Trading experts who are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

As a Software Engineer, you will be responsible for the design and development of our trading infrastructure. With a team of experienced low-latency engineers, you will work with low-level optimization to boost our operations.

What you’ll get by joining us:

  • Competitive salary
  • Comprehensive perks package
  • Highly qualified team of professionals

What you’ll be in charge of:

  • Handling high volume data traffic with infrastructure that has minimal latency requirements
  • Ensuring system fault tolerance and scalability
  • Establishing connections to new markets
  • Designing and implementing new distributed solutions
  • Participating in the development of various parts of our ultra-low-latency trading platform

What we expect from you:

  • Strong modern C++ skills, including template meta-programming
  • Deep understanding of modern CPU platforms (Execution pipelines, Branch prediction, Cache hierarchy, NUMA, MESIF, TLB, etc.)
  • Broad networking expertise from both hardware and software points of view
  • Experience in developing and optimizing ultra low-latency systems in Linux is a must
  • Be fluent with GNU toolchain, git, vim
  • Fluent English

Nice-to-Haves:

  • Experience with C++ 20

LET US KNOW IF YOU’RE UP TO SOMETHING NEW

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