Oryginalny tekst. Standard Chartered is home for the largest Haskell Community in the commercial world. We have over 4 million lines of Haskell, actively developed, crucial for the bank’s operations. Our Liquidity Technology team needs Haskell developers to implement liquidity analytics and risk models for a range of interlocking regulatory and internal requirements. This role sits within our Warsaw-based Liquidity Technology team and will work closely with the Treasury, Liquidity Solutions Engineering, Project Management, Treasury Business Change functions and the wider Liquidity Technology Development teams on various business initiatives.
As a Haskell Specialist Developer you will be involved in some or all of the following: software design, architecture specification, delivery management, implementation, requirements gathering, research engineering. You will work arm in arm with other Haskell developers with extensive academic and business experience. The role is highly development-focused will use Haskell for almost all tasks that are likely to arise: data analysis, market data publishing, database access, web services, large parallel tasks, quantitative models, solvers, everything. This is a fast-paced and responsible role – the code you write today may be deployed within a couple of days to hundreds of users and it has to work.
Proven experience in typed FP (Haskell, OCaml, F#, etc.) is a must. Given the size and importance of our code bases, we look for skills in typed functional programming to capture and abstract over our complex systems. The role is not all about coding, though. We also expect project and client management qualifications — you will need to talk to users, understand their problems and then implement and deliver what they really need.
We like working code, so if you have Hackage or github libraries, we would be interested to see them during the recruitment process. Don’t hesitate to also share with us StackOverflow answers, academic papers and any other arenas where you demonstrate your broadly understood FP ability.