Low Latency Network Engineer
iRage is a specialized algorithmic trading firm looking for a Network Engineer to build and maintain low-latency microwave and RF network links. The role involves designing point-to-point infrastructure, conducting link budget analysis, and collaborating with trading teams to minimize latency. Candidates require strong experience in RF networking, Linux stacks, and traffic analysis tools. This is a critical infrastructure role within a high-performance financial market environment.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
iRage is a specialized algorithmic trading firm looking for a Network Engineer to build and maintain low-latency microwave and RF network links. The role involves designing point-to-point infrastructure, conducting link budget analysis, and collaborating with trading teams to minimize latency. Candidates require strong experience in RF networking, Linux stacks, and traffic analysis tools. This is a critical infrastructure role within a high-performance financial market environment.
TAL's take
Solid niche role at a well-regarded HFT firm, offering clear technical ownership in low-latency infrastructure.
Highly specific technical requirements centered on RF and microwave networking within the HFT context.
Must haves
- Hands-on experience designing and deploying microwave networking
- Background in low-latency network environments
- Knowledge of routing and switching protocols
- Linux networking stack proficiency
- Packet-level traffic analysis experience
- Familiarity with RF path planning software
Tools and skills
Nice to have: dark fiber, optical transport networks, aviat, ceragon, ubiquiti.
About the company
Established algorithmic trading firm and HFT player, recognized in the Indian financial technology sector.
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