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The Front office (Fixed Income) software development team requires an agile and versatile specialist and team player with extensive expertise in .Net/C# software.

The role requires an experienced individual who is comfortable to work in close partnership with a variety of front office stakeholders, globally.

Role details

Title: Senior Developer (software engineer)
Technical stack C#.NET. Wider stack .Net, .Net Core, SQL Server
Permanent role, salary £88,000- £110,000
Location: London City and home working hybrid
Focus: Front office Fixed Income

Role Summary

Work closely with the Front Office (specifically within Fixed Income) to build and develop new amazing softwares. This role reports directly into the Head of Fixed Income IT Development so has a lot of visibility and control from day one. And you will be closely partnered with the Front Office Fixed Income Product Owner to develop new software solutions- primarily within C#.NET & SQL Server

This is a very strong team who have been building their front office team and have an excellent reputation

Role requirements

Core Development Languages covering C# .Net, .Net Core, & SQL Server
Experience of Front Office trading systems (including low-touch e-trading platforms) is required
Experience and understanding of a Fixed Income Banking is beneficial but full training will be given
This is a very interesting role in a very strong team

For more information, and the chance to be considered, please do send through a CV Through to Kimberley Roe @ Huxley

Good Luck

To find out more about Huxley, please visit

Huxley, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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