Ashwin Kamath

Project Manager at Transmarket Group LLC

Greater Chicago Area

About

Currently Working as a Project Manager developing real time trading systems(C++,C#).Have previously worked on onSite-offshore model handling entire SDLC Specialties: Financial Domain(Equity/Fixed Income/Derivatives)

Experience

  • Project Manager at Transmarket Group LLC
    Nov 2004 - Present · 21 yrs 9 mos

    • Design and development of Market Data Server from a Redi Plus Interface(In Progress) • Complete development of multithreaded common interface in C++ (orders and market Data) for CBOT, LIFFE, Espeed, CME and BrokerTec. • Interfacing multicast feed Server using the common interface. • C# trading application development and design for the gateway interface. • Complete database design and development in SQL Server for storing trader, trades, exchange gateway, position limits and GTC order book information. • FIX order server development for CME, Espeed and LIFFE. • Role also involved managing a team of 9 people using offshore– onshore model for a period of 1.5

  • Systems Analyst at Infrasoft
    2000 - 2006 · 6 yrs

  • Business Software Solutions (7 yrs 1 mo)
    • Programmer
      1999 - 2006 · 7 yrs

    • Senior Software Programmer
      Jul 2001 - Jan 2002 · 7 mos

      • Team Lead supervising 3 Team Members • Developing Core Modules for an Account Package in C++. • Developing GUI for Interfacing Modules on Web(ASP). • Requirement analysis and Time scheduling of an inventory management module.

  • Programmer at BSS
    1999 - 2006 · 7 yrs

  • Financial Technologies (7 yrs 1 mo)
    • Programmer
      1999 - 2006 · 7 yrs

    • Manager
      1999 - 2006 · 7 yrs

    • Associate Consultant
      Mar 2000 - Jul 2001 · 1 yr 5 mos

      • Development of a C++ COM client for a client server front end interfacing National Stock Exchange(India) • Development of C++ COM business objects for a web client interfacing National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange. • Visual Basic Client Development for Placing Orders and viewing position limits