Quant Developer

TXP Technology x People
London, United Kingdom
5 days ago
£55 pa

Salary

£55 pa

Posted
29 May 2026 (5 days ago)

Quant Developer


Location: Barbican, London - primarily remote, occasional hybrid
Contract: 6 months (start: 01/07/2026)
Rate: £450 per day inside IR35
Clearance: Not required

Sector Experience:Energy Trading -Commodities Trading Industry.

Overview

We're hiring an experiencedQuant Developer, working on advancedalgorithmic trading and automated bidding systems within energy markets.

This is a highly technical role focused on buildingscalable, production-grade trading and back testing infrastructure, with ownership across the full lifecycle - from development through to operations and continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and enhancealgorithmic trading and automated bidding solutions
  • Buildscalable back testing frameworks and validation pipelines
  • Integrate newdatasets, products, and external data sources
  • Takeoperational ownership of deployed systems (monitoring, reliability, improvements)
  • Collaborate with engineering, data, and trading teams to deliver robust solutions
  • Drivecontinuous improvement across performance, scalability, and reliability

Technical Environment

You'll be working with a modern, cloud-native stack, including:

  • Languages & Frameworks: Python, Rust, FastAPI, NiceGUI
  • Cloud & Infrastructure: AWS, Docker, Docker Compose, AWS Fargate
  • DevOps & CI/CD: Azure DevOps, CI/CD pipelines, Entra ID
  • Monitoring: Datadog
  • Optimisation: CPLEX
  • Data & APIs: EATT API, AIDA

What You'll Be Delivering

  • AWS Fargate-basedbacktesting infrastructure
  • Rust-based orchestration UI
  • Integration ofoptimisation models (CPLEX)
  • External data provisioning and ingestion services
  • Reproducible and auditable backtesting frameworks

Requirements (Must-Have)

  • Proven experience buildingalgorithmic trading systems in Python and/or Rust
  • Strong background inback testing frameworks and data pipelines
  • Experience withcloud-based architectures (AWS) and containerisation (Docker)
  • Hands-on experience withCI/CD and DevOps practices
  • Solid understanding ofintraday and day-ahead market processes

Nice to Have

  • Experience withenergy trading platforms and APIs (EATT, AIDA)
  • Exposure toquantitative optimisation models (e.g. CPLEX)
  • Background inhigh-performance or low-latency systems

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