C# Quant Developer Liechtenstein

Alexander Black Recruitment is urgently looking for a C# Developer to join our high profile client.

Our client is an $2 billion strong automated Hedge fund supported by one of Switzerland’s richest families.

The successful candidate will be part of an exceptional group of coders working on large scale high frequency trading platform for rapid futures trading this will be accompanied by storage and retrieval solutions, advanced order management and execution algorithms in C#.

The client offers a 100% of salary bonus from day 1. The fund is completely technology based so if development and the latest tech and making very serious bonuses are of interest this is the right client.

Applicants should possess strong software engineering skills, a logical approach to problem solving and be able to prioritise work under pressure (main dev language C#).

The environment is that of Facebook or Google, relaxed open with time to think and make the right decisions. The atmosphere is calm and relaxed with an open dress code. This is a role for techies, those who are motivated by the sharp end of technology and the possibility of making serious money doing something you are passionate about. The technical environment is .NET C# and C++ as well as SQL and Oracle based.

Responsibilities:

- Prototyping

- Rapid iterative solutions

- System analysis, design, coding and testing of multi-asset trading system in C#/.NET and SQL

- Interact with Trading, Research and other technical groups to understand the business requirements.

Candidates MUST have:

This role is for candidates who have a deep understanding of code not just the ability to read the language, expectations are high so if you are not a serious developer, don’t waste your time.

My client is based in Lichenstein which is commutable fro Zurich.

We also offer a relocation package.

If this sounds of interest then please send your most recent cv to banking@alexanderblackrecruitment.co.uk or call James Holland on 00 44 207 590 3681  

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January 17, 2013 • Posted in: General

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