Application Developer

Role description

IMC is in search of a talented and intelligent individual to support our behavioral quantitative team. The primary function of this position will be to contribute substantially to the design, implementation and maintenance of automatic trading systems.

Technical requirements

  • You are able to program production-level code and are familiar with various languages. Some level of expertise in Java, Ruby and C++ all pose a distinct advantage.
  • You have experience with software design best practices.
  • You have worked with relational databases, especially MySQL.
  • You’re familiar with software versioning tools, e.g. git/subversion.
  • Experience with systems administration on Linux. Here, scripting (bash, Ruby) and the use of the various network- and hardware-diagnosis tools are part of your skill set. Experience in developing web based applications from end to end.

Success Factors

  • Must be a self starter, and able to work productively, efficiently and independently.
  • Strong analytical thinker and desire to solve complex problems.
  • Ensure that strong interaction and communication occurs between business users.
  • Experience with technology in financial markets is useful, but not strictly necessary.
  • Affinity with data and research.

Interested?

Please contact: assetmanagement@imc.nl

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