We are looking to hire an organized C# Developer to join our high calibre team at SIG in Sydney.
Growing your career as a Full Time C# Developer is a great opportunity to develop competitive skills.
If you are strong in people management, presentation and have the right personality for the job, then apply for the position of C# Developer at SIG today!
SIG is a global market leader, technology is what makes SIG’s trading desks successful. Smarter, faster code makes the difference between winning or losing on the most competitive markets in the world. Every day our teams of traders and developers work together to push our proprietary trading systems to the edge of what is physically possible.
The team is tasked with maintaining financial instrument market data quality, access and pipeline in support of our trading activities.
With growing business data requirements and increasing datasets we need to expand the team. True to SIG's culture, you will bring creative solutions to complex problems and thrive in an environment that encourages collaboration and knowledge sharing.
- - Experience with C# (3+ years)
- Strong database and SQL knowledge and understanding of Database Design Principles
- Attention to detail and data quality
- Experience in Object Oriented Programming and understanding of Software Design Principles
- Valuable interpersonal and communication skills for interacting with traders, quantitative analysts, and other software developers
- Ability to communicate complicated technical concepts clearly
- Ability to meet deadlines and work well under pressure in a fast paced, team-based environment
- Able to collaborate on system design
- Able to mentor other developers
- The ideal candidate:
- Experience or interest in financial instruments ( i .e. ETFs, equities, futures, options) and markets
- Experience with Python is beneficial
- Familiarity with Bash/Shell scripting and Linux is desirable
- Familiarity with market data vendors such as Bloomberg and Reuters
- Experience with DBT (data build tool) is desirable