Hudson River Trading (HRT) is one of the top algorithmic trading companies in
the world. Our research cluster is the backbone of our success; it’s where all
of our trading strategies are generated.
We use a large, customized research environment with highly advanced CPU and
GPU compute, storage, and networking technology. Our team thinks about the
entire software stack, from the user-level API to optimizing performance out
of low-level caching. We deal with everything from the theoretical, like fair
resource scheduling, to the concrete, like optimizing a trader’s new program
run-time performance.
As a distributed compute engineer in a user-facing environment, you’ll develop
and improve on technical solutions that make research as easy and efficient as
possible. You’ll work everyday with both talented quantitative traders and
software engineers across all trading teams.
Responsibilities
- Ensure HRT’s research environment is best in class, with a focus on user workloads
- Maintain and improve resource scheduling, data caching, and job monitoring to make research as easy, fast, and efficient as possible, using both in-house and open source solutions
- Optimize workloads at the user level to speed up user iteration speed
- Tune workloads at the infrastructure level to make them more resource-efficient
- Share metrics and real-time information with users to give insight into workload behavior
- Sit down with users to understand their specific technical needs
- Contribute individually and through leadership and coordination of the above
- Set technical direction for the platform and take holistic ownership of the software infrastructure that supports Algo research
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field
- Strong C++ expertise (daily use preferred)
- Python familiarity preferred
- Experience collaborating closely with quantitative researchers and traders to understand their needs
- Great communication capabilities
- Superior design, debugging, and problem solving skills
- Knowledge of UNIX operating systems (we use Linux), system/processor performance, and network communication
Annual base salary range of $175,000 to $250,000. Pay (base and bonus) may
vary depending on job-related skills and experience. A sign-on and
discretionary performance bonus may be provided as part of the total
compensation package, in addition to company-paid medical and/or other
benefits.