DRW is a diversified trading firm with over 3 decades of experience bringing sophisticated technology and exceptional people together to operate in markets around the world.  We value autonomy and the ability to quickly pivot to capture opportunities, so we operate using our own capital and trading at our own risk.  

Headquartered in Chicago with offices throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia, we trade a variety of asset classes including Fixed Income, ETFs, Equities, FX, Commodities and Energy across all major global markets. We have also leveraged our expertise and technology to expand into three non-traditional strategies: real estate, venture capital and cryptoassets.  

Unified Platform (UP) is seeking a Software Engineer to join their team.  UP consolidates data and technologies into a comprehensive solution, accelerating time to market. Optimizing decision-making and research, our platform simplifies implementing new ideas, enhancing our competitive edge. We work from high-level requirements where programmers are expected to gain an intimate understanding of the business. We strive for an environment where developers have the autonomy to pursue business solutions without arbitrary management constraints. We are a group of polyglots and technologists always seeking to find the right tool for each problem. Broadly, the development teams at DRW believe in rapid deployment and feedback, automated testing, and cohesive, transparent, lightly-coupled service architectures. 

UP teams are segmented into multiple areas including: 

Platform Engineering - Teams within platform engineering provide cross-cutting capabilities that enable other teams to focus on domain- or business-specific needs by streamlining and standardizing technical approaches. For example, one of these teams provides data mapping tools, access management, and usage tracking capabilities for development teams. 

Domain Engineering - Teams within domain engineering own critical capabilities that extend beyond a single desk or business area, building services and data solutions to optimize for a broad array of use cases. For example, these teams work on problems like managing and enhancing DRW’s instrument and organizational reference data models for seamless interoperability across the firm; handling real-time message flow and integrations with third-party trades and orders feeds; or providing trading desks and business units with current, historical, and real-time streaming portfolio views. 

Expectations: 

  • Building systems with a constant focus on testing, reliability, scalability, and maintainability.
  • Designing, modeling, and programming in a variety languages and technologies. 
  • Working on legacy code as well as green field development.
  • Initiative driving projects to completion.
  • Learning and promoting new technologies with a focus on best practices.
  • Providing on-call support as needed.
  • Sometimes working alongside other developers on the same task.
  • Desirable Experience: 

We are looking for strong developers of any stripe, but familiarity with the below will give candidates a leg up in working on our systems. 

  • 2-4 years of server-side development.
  • A solid understanding of micro-service architectures and CAP theorem.
  • A good understanding of functional paradigms and type theory.
  • Confident JVM knowledge.
  • Modern Java, Ruby, or Clojure knowledge.
  • Experience with Airflow or other Python-based workflow orchestration tools.
  • Proficiency in domain-driven design and domain modeling.
  • Exposure to Kubernetes, Docker, Linux, Kafka, RabbitMQ, or git.
  • Working knowledge of SQL, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

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