Senior C++ Software Engineer - Chicago
Listed on 2025-12-03
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Software Development
Senior Developer, Software Engineer, C++ Developer
Senior C++ Software Developer – STL – UNIX - Chicago.
- Tier-1 electronic trading organisation seeks to hire a Senior C++ Software Developer to join their Chicago team as part of an expansion plan for 2025. Senior C++ Software Developer with be a key contributor to the enhancement of their electronic trading ecosystem and surrounding electronic trading environment. The client is part of a large investment banking group, one of the largest financial institutions globally.
The Senior C++ Software Developer will:
- Assist engineering manager with growth of the team in London and US office.
- Define and be involved in development projects for their core real-time trading engine.
- Work collaboratively with testing and engineering teams internally and externally.
- Assist with further advancements in platform automation.
- Take ownership of business and technical change requests.
- Design and plan software change documentation.
- Integration testing to ensure high quality QA.
The Senior C++ Software Developer will need to have:
- A STEM background.
- Team and project leadership experience is essential for this position.
- Experience developing electronic trading software is essential for this position.
- Significant experience of C++ development.
- STL experience.
- Experience of electronic trading – exchange trading – low-latency trading - financial-based trading system environments.
- Strong analytical skills for troubleshooting and diagnostic.
- Ability to suggest/research new technologies, and quickly adapt to change.
Future proofing the technology environment is key for this position. They require a Senior C++ Software Developer that can bring new ideas, contribute to projects, assist with the adoption of automation, and help senior stakeholders grow the team.
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