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Senior C++ Engineer

at Durlston Partners

ExperiencedVisa sponsorship available

Posted 17 days ago

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We are recruiting a Senior C++ Engineer to build and optimize ultra-low-latency trading infrastructure for a crypto trading firm. The role focuses on high-performance C++ development, hardware optimisation (CPU/GPU), SIMD/multi-core programming, advanced memory management, and low-level networking (RDMA/DPDK). Prior HFT experience is heavily preferred; candidates must have work authorisation for Singapore or the United States, and exceptional candidates may be offered sponsorship to relocate to the UK.

Compensation
Not specified

Currency: Not specified

City
Singapore
Country
Singapore, United States, United Kingdom

Full Job Description

We’re working with a crypto trading firm which prides itself on having some of the most high performance trading infrastructure in the industry. Sure, there are limits to how fast the orders can reach an exchange but this team has future-proofed its infra all the same. 


So what skills do these engineers have and what would they like you to share expertise in?

 

They’ve come from firms where the work they did was measured in nanos, not micros and typically have the following skills:

Optimising hardware for performance (CPU / GPU).

  • Can you leverage SIMD and multiple cores?

Exceptional memory management skills.

  • Would you know why reference-counted smart pointers (e.g., std::shared_ptr) still lead to memory leaks?

Networking skills which reduce OS kernel involvement for direct hardware access. 

  • When comparing RDMA and DPDK; which one is your go-to for HFT?

 

The team has not lost any Engineers since they joined the team. What does this tell us? They are paid market-leading compensation and the work they do is intellectually stimulating enough, that they don’t need to go elsewhere for the most fun challenges in crypto trading.

Prior experience in HFT is heavily preferred but if you have a strong track record solving these problems outside of that niche, you may still have a shot!

 

Work authorisation in Singapore and the US will be required. Sponsorship is available for exceptional candidates to relocate to the UK.

 

Job Details

Durlston Partners logo
Recruitment Agencies

17 days ago

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Senior C++ Engineer

at Durlston Partners

ExperiencedVisa sponsorship available

Not specified

Currency not set

City: Singapore

Country: Singapore, United States, United Kingdom

We are recruiting a Senior C++ Engineer to build and optimize ultra-low-latency trading infrastructure for a crypto trading firm. The role focuses on high-performance C++ development, hardware optimisation (CPU/GPU), SIMD/multi-core programming, advanced memory management, and low-level networking (RDMA/DPDK). Prior HFT experience is heavily preferred; candidates must have work authorisation for Singapore or the United States, and exceptional candidates may be offered sponsorship to relocate to the UK.

Full Job Description

We’re working with a crypto trading firm which prides itself on having some of the most high performance trading infrastructure in the industry. Sure, there are limits to how fast the orders can reach an exchange but this team has future-proofed its infra all the same. 


So what skills do these engineers have and what would they like you to share expertise in?

 

They’ve come from firms where the work they did was measured in nanos, not micros and typically have the following skills:

Optimising hardware for performance (CPU / GPU).

  • Can you leverage SIMD and multiple cores?

Exceptional memory management skills.

  • Would you know why reference-counted smart pointers (e.g., std::shared_ptr) still lead to memory leaks?

Networking skills which reduce OS kernel involvement for direct hardware access. 

  • When comparing RDMA and DPDK; which one is your go-to for HFT?

 

The team has not lost any Engineers since they joined the team. What does this tell us? They are paid market-leading compensation and the work they do is intellectually stimulating enough, that they don’t need to go elsewhere for the most fun challenges in crypto trading.

Prior experience in HFT is heavily preferred but if you have a strong track record solving these problems outside of that niche, you may still have a shot!

 

Work authorisation in Singapore and the US will be required. Sponsorship is available for exceptional candidates to relocate to the UK.