Platform Storage Engineer

Ncounter
E140Ad, E14 0AD, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£160,000 – £190,000 pa

Salary

£160,000 – £190,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
11 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Software Engineer – Platform Storage

London | Hybrid

Ncounter is supporting a leading quantitative investment firm as it continues a major expansion of its infrastructure and research platform. With substantial investment being made into compute, storage and distributed systems engineering, this is an opportunity to join a team building the next generation of high-performance data infrastructure that underpins global research and trading operations.

This role sits within the Platform Storage team, responsible for architecting and evolving the storage ecosystem powering large-scale quant workloads. The environment combines systems engineering, distributed backend development and high-performance infrastructure, with engineers working across on-prem and cloud platforms to solve complex data challenges at scale.

You’ll help design and develop storage abstractions, orchestration services and platform tooling that simplify how researchers and engineers interact with massive datasets. The work spans performance optimisation, infrastructure automation, open-source storage integration and operational engineering across highly demanding Linux environments.

Key responsibilities:

• Build scalable storage and orchestration services across hybrid infrastructure environments

• Design platform layers that provide seamless access across distributed storage technologies

• Evaluate and integrate open-source and vendor storage tooling into a unified platform

• Improve storage throughput, data locality and platform efficiency for research workloads

• Collaborate closely with compute, networking and observability teams across the wider platform estate

• Support troubleshooting, tuning and reliability engineering for production storage systems

What we’re looking for:

• Strong backend or systems engineering background with Go, Rust, C++ or Java

• Experience building or supporting distributed systems at scale

• Strong Linux knowledge and an interest in infrastructure engineering

• Exposure to observability tooling such as Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog or ELK

• Understanding of cloud and infrastructure automation, ideally AWS, GCP or Terraform

• Any experience with Ceph, MinIO, JuiceFS, FUSE, RDMA, GPUDirect or DPDK would be highly beneficial

This is an opportunity to join a team actively shaping a large-scale in-house storage platform rather than simply maintaining existing infrastructure. You’ll be working on deeply technical engineering problems with genuine long-term impact across a globally distributed technology estate.

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