
Senior Software Engineer (VP) – Equity Derivatives Technology
- London
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Define the architecture, design, development, code review, pairing, testing, and maintenance of applications.
- Design and implement scalable applications and services with a solid focus on quality, continuous integration, and deployment.
- Write testable code following clean coding and SOLID design principles, instilling best engineering practices across the wider firm.
- Perform code reviews and contribute to the overall quality, maintainability, and testability of software developed.
- Adapt to changes in priorities and requirements.
- Work closely with clients and stakeholders to define feature requirements and deliver a product that materially impacts the business and improves the end-user experience.
- Collaborate with teams to form a good working culture and continuously adapt to different working environments.
- Very strong software development experience.
- Strong knowledge of Java and RESTful web services
- Experience in developing performant code and solid understand of Java threading.
- Experience working with Git source code management.
- Good understanding of clean coding and SOLID principles.
- Proficiency in code quality measurements using tools like Sonar.
- A team player comfortable working in a team that deals with ambiguity and problem-solving.
- Ability and willingness to mentor junior team members.
- University degree or equivalent experience preferred.
- Experience in using APIs to get price from Refinitiv, Bloomberg or other market data source.
- Familiarity with different persistent storage technologies involving both SQL and NoSQL.
- Experience working within an Agile (XP) environment.
- 27 days annual leave (plus bank holidays)
- A discretional annual performance related bonus
- Private Medical Care & Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Pension Plan
- Paid Parental Leave
- Special discounts for employees, family, and friends
- Access to an array of learning and development resources