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You will work directly with our technologists, traders, and quantitative research analysts to build, monitor, and support the production environment on a highly automated trading desk. This role is heavily hands-on with Linux/Unix systems, where you will develop tooling to ensure stability, performance, and reliability across a complex, distributed environment. You will also contribute to the development and maintenance of software build and deployment tools on Linux, while gaining exposure to market microstructure and understanding how system architecture and operational risk directly impact trading.
Job Responsibility:
Design and develop Python and Bash scripts to monitor the health, performance, and dependencies of a mission-critical production environment
Monitor and support a highly distributed Linux-based trading system
Partner with the Platform Engineering team on server imaging, testing, deployment, and system configuration
Act as a key liaison between the trading desk and network, security, market data, and platform teams on production issues and new system setups
Provide multi-level production support for traders, strategists, and quantitative researchers
Help improve system reliability, automation, and operational efficiency across the trading stack
Work one day on a weekend
Requirements:
Strong, hands-on experience with Linux/Unix systems
Proficiency in scripting languages, particularly Python and Bash
Experience supporting production or mission-critical systems in a fast-paced environment
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to troubleshoot complex system-level issues under pressure
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related technical discipline
Nice to have:
Financial services or trading environment experience
Good understanding of financial instruments and markets