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Front Office Developer

Lithe Consulting Ltd
Greater London
1 day ago
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Front Office Developer – Market & Fundamental Data Migration
Location: London
Function: Trading Technology / Front Office Delivery
Reports To: Front Office Delivery Lead – Trading Technology
Type: Full-Time, Permanent

This global trading firm operates across physical and financial energy markets, combining deep domain expertise with advanced analytics and modern cloud-based systems. The London technology team works closely with front-office stakeholders to build data-driven applications that improve pricing accuracy, transparency, and trading efficiency across oil and refined product markets.

Overview
The Front Office Developer will lead the migration of spreadsheet-based trading and analytical tools into production-grade Python services hosted on AWS. The role involves working directly with traders and analysts to understand desk workflows, translating legacy Excel/VBA logic into scalable, maintainable Python applications. The successful candidate will have a strong background in Python, data engineering, and market data integration, with an understanding of oil fundamentals and trading workflows.

Key Responsibilities

  • Migrate Excel/VBA-based tools and pricing sheets into Python applications deployed in AWS environments.

  • Refactor legacy analytics into modular, efficient, and supportable codebases.

  • Build and maintain data pipelines for market and fundamental data from sources such as ICE, Bloomberg, Platts, and Argus.

  • Integrate Bloomberg APIs (B-Pipe, EMSX, Desktop API) and ICE feeds for real-time and end-of-day data.

  • Ensure data quality, completeness, and consistency across market and pricing systems.

  • Partner with traders, analysts, and risk teams to validate migrated solutions and support daily analytics.

  • Develop APIs and microservices for market and fundamental data access across analytics platforms.

  • Automate validation, monitoring, and alerts using Python and AWS-native tools.

  • Provide front-office support for pricing and data issues impacting trading operations.

Skills and Experience

  • Strong Python programming experience, with proficiency in data libraries (NumPy, Pandas) and API frameworks (FastAPI or similar).

  • Experience working with market data from ICE and Bloomberg (pricing, curves, forward strips, time series).

  • Familiarity with oil and refined product markets, including spreads and benchmarks (Brent, WTI).

  • Proficiency with AWS services (Lambda, ECS/EKS, Glue, S3, Athena, Step Functions).

  • Experience with containerized deployment (Docker, Kubernetes) and CI/CD pipelines (Git, Jenkins, GitHub Actions).

  • Strong understanding of data engineering principles — ingestion, transformation, validation, schema management.

  • Comfort working in fast-paced, trader-facing environments with live production systems.

Profile

  • 5–10 years’ experience as a Front Office Developer or Market Data Engineer in a commodity trading or investment banking environment.

  • Proven record of delivering analytics tools or market data systems used directly by trading desks.

  • Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or related quantitative discipline.

  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.

  • Analytical, hands-on, and capable of balancing tactical delivery with long-term platform improvement.

Why This Role Matters
This is a pivotal role supporting the modernisation of front-office analytics. By transforming trader-built spreadsheets into automated, cloud-hosted applications, the Front Office Developer strengthens decision-making speed, data reliability, and analytical depth across the trading organisation. It’s an opportunity to deliver immediate impact while shaping the long-term technology strategy for global energy trading.


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