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IEX Cloud

Senior Software Engineer

IEX Cloud, New York, New York, us, 10261

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At IEX, were passionate about building technology that moves industries forward. Our story began when we built a stock exchange designed to deliver high-performance results for all investors. Our belief is that technology should level the playing field so that opportunity is equitable. We are applying what we learned from building a high-performance stock exchange to build technology that solves for complexity and accelerates growth in other areas. We aspire to build a trusted, disciplined, and diversified business. Our goal is to build transformative technology without ever compromising our integrity - and were just getting started! What you'll do Work with technology and operations teams to make design and architecture decisions when developing solutions for the exchange Oversee and contribute to the development and maintenance of Java application frameworks, messaging APIs, data structures (collections, etc.), application reliability, and recovery mechanisms Manage and participate in the software development lifecycle, including the build, deployment, packaging, and dependency management stages Contribute to developing systems including order entry, market data, post trade, system monitoring and reporting Work closely with Market Operations and Technology Operations teams to provide help with troubleshooting production issues

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Expert in Java development within a low latency environment Experience with electronic trading systems specifically the FIX Protocol, market data (proprietary and SIP feeds), and post trade handling Nice-to-haves: C++ experience KDB+ experience Knowledge of Python, Shell or other scripting languages

100% coverage for medical, dental, and vision OneMedical membership 16 weeks paid parental leave Employer charity match Learning stipend Jump Start onboarding program Internal mentor program cross-departmentally Friendly and inclusive workplace culture

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