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Investment Banking - Senior C++ Developer - Glasgow - C++, Python, SDLC, Linux

Scope AT Limited
Glasgow
6 months ago
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Investment Banking - Senior C++ Developer - Glasgow - C++, Python, SDLC, Linux

The candidate will be working with a UK based team of passionate programming-language subject matter experts, as well as developers, data scientists and technical leads across the entire firm. They will be responsible for helping to maintain an extensive library of C++ plug-ins for kdb users that as well as engineering internal tools and libraries where necessary.

We are looking for a candidate who is keen to work with new languages. This is primarily a C++ role but openness to learn and work with KDB+/q and python will be required. Prior knowledge of KDB not necessary.

Skills required:
Core C++ development
Python development
Familiarity with the enterprise Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Familiarity with Linux
Good communication/organisation skills

Skills desired:
Prior experience with OCI containerisation tools/platforms (such as Docker, Kubernetes)
Prior kdb+/q experience (or willingness to learn on the job)
High-level understanding of Windows development

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