Margo

kdb+ Specialist – Real-Time Data & Analytics Platforms (Dev / Support / BA)

London Full Time
kdb+ Specialist – Real-Time Data & Analytics Platforms (Dev / Support / BA)
 
Join MARGO in the UK (London) – Perm & Contracting Opportunities
 
MARGO is a tech-native consultancy delivering high value-added IT expertise to the financial services industry.
We specialise in data-intensive trading and risk environments where real-time analytics, large data volumes and performance are critical. Our consultants work on platforms that capture, process and analyse high-frequency and intraday data used by Front Office, Risk and Surveillance teams.
Joining MARGO means working on highly specialised data platforms, while benefiting from a human-sized structure, close follow-up and tailored career paths.

Business Context

You will work within trading, risk or data technology environments built around kdb+ platforms.
These platforms typically support:
·        real-time and intraday market data
·        P&L and risk analytics
·        monitoring and surveillance
·        reporting and analytical workflows
The role sits close to business users and requires strong ownership of data quality, performance and platform behaviour.

Role Overview

We are looking for kdb+ Specialists to work on real-time data and analytics platforms.
This role is intentionally open and may suit profiles with a background in:
·        kdb+ / q development
·        data platform support
·        technical business analysis
·        or hybrid roles combining development, support and analysis
What matters most is strong kdb+ and data platform expertise, performance awareness and business proximity.

Key Responsibilities

Platform & Data Ownership
·        Work on kdb+ platforms supporting real-time and intraday analytics
·        Ensure data quality, consistency and availability
·        Investigate and resolve data or performance issues
·        Support business users relying on analytics and reports
·        Participate in platform upgrades and releases

Development & Analytics
·        Develop and optimise q code, queries and analytics
·        Work on time-series data models and schemas
·        Improve platform performance and scalability
·        Develop new datasets, metrics and analytical views

Business Interaction & Analysis
·        Work closely with Front Office, Risk or Surveillance users
·        Understand analytical and reporting needs
·        Translate business requirements into kdb+ solutions
·        Support testing, validation and delivery phases

Technical Environment

Core Technologies
·        kdb+ / q
·        Time-series and real-time data architectures
·        Linux / UNIX environments
·        Scripting and automation

Valued Technical Exposure
·        Market data systems
·        Trading or risk analytics
·        SQL or other data query languages
·        Integration with upstream/downstream systems

Required Experience & Skills

Essential
·        Hands-on experience with kdb+ / q
·        Experience working with large volumes of time-series data
·        Strong performance and optimisation mindset
·        Ability to work close to business users
·        Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
·        Ownership and production awareness

Valued (but not restrictive)
·        Development or data engineering background
·        Application or data platform support experience
·        Business analysis experience in data-driven environments
·        Exposure to Front Office or Risk teams

Why Join MARGO

·        Access to niche kdb+ data and analytics platforms
·        High-impact roles close to trading and risk activity
·        Flexibility across dev, support and BA-type assignments
·        Strong emphasis on data and platform expertise
·        Human-sized consultancy with close support and long-term career focus
 
 

Interested?Motivated?Applyonourwebsiteoratstaff.uk@margo.com
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