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The Applications Development Technology Lead Analyst is a senior level position responsible for establishing and implementing new or revised application systems and programs in coordination with the Technology team. The overall objective of this role is to lead applications systems analysis and programming activities.
Job Responsibility:
Lead C++ development for the Global Market Data platform, focusing on ultra-low latency solutions
Design and implement new system functionality and coordinate mandatory exchange changes
Enhance application functionality to support electronic trading needs
Provide ongoing support for deployed market data systems
Requirements:
6-10 years in Applications Development with strong C++ and Linux experience
Proven ability in system analysis, programming, and successful project management
Experience with Perl/Shell Scripting, network protocols (Multicast/TCP/IP), and functional testing
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, troubleshoot complex issues, and communicate effectively with diverse teams
Bachelor’s degree/University degree or equivalent experience
Master’s degree preferred
Nice to have:
Experience building ultra-low latency market data platforms (e.g., VELA, exchange protocols like ITCH, FIX)
Working knowledge of containerization (OpenShift), agile methodology, and unit testing/code reviews
Understanding of low latency networking, server configuration (e.g., SolarFlare, OnLoad), and Red Hat Linux OS tuning
Familiarity with algorithmic/electronic trading, financial industry, and Equities products
Proficiency with JIRA, Confluence, GIT, and uDeploy
What we offer:
medical, dental & vision coverage
401(k)
life, accident, and disability insurance
wellness programs
paid time off packages, including planned time off (vacation), unplanned time off (sick leave), and paid holidays
discretionary and formulaic incentive and retention awards