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An innovative firm is seeking Production Engineers to join their dynamic team in Singapore. In this role, you'll blend software development with high-quality support for critical trading systems. You'll work with OCaml, tackle real-time issues, and make a significant impact across departments. Ideal candidates are strong programmers who enjoy problem-solving and are eager to learn. This position offers a unique opportunity to shape tools and systems that enhance trading operations. If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding role in a collaborative environment, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
We are hiring Production Engineers in our Hong Kong and Singapore office. Jane Street Production Engineers are software developers who spend time both developing software and also providing high-quality support for software systems that are critical to Jane Street's trading business.
Many of our Production Engineers are embedded in various software teams; others are in standalone teams. In both situations we work alongside application developers with a common goal of creating and running great software systems. As a firm we are big believers in functional programming, and use OCaml as our primary development language.
Production Engineers play an essential role interacting with a wide variety of departments and functions at Jane Street. We solve real-time issues and make a firm-wide impact. We take ownership of the architecture and design of systems that monitor and support the firm’s trading. We also design and develop the tools that we use, and it feels great to be able to shape these tools and then enjoy the improvements.
As Production Engineers:
We don’t expect you to have a background in functional programming, finance, or any other specific field—we’re looking for smart software developers who enjoy solving interesting problems. We’re more interested in how you think and learn than just what you currently know. You should be: