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Java/C# Team Lead

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies

Lead role in design and architecture of greenfield data and user driven applications for trading environment
Excellent C# or Java development experience. Functional programming (F#, Clojure, Scala) experience a plus
Deep knowledge of relational databased including normalized data modeling, query optimization, data querying. NoSQL experience a plus
Demonstrated experience working on the design, implementation, and deployment of large, complex software projects
Experience in full SDLC - interact in requirement gathering, understand business requirements, write tests and document behavior, write high quality code and tests, manage continuous delivery with automated integration, build, test and deploy
Exceptionally strong design skills - passion and hands-on understanding of clean code, code smells, design patterns, refactoring and methods for writing maintainable code
Ability to understand sophisticated financial concepts
Additional qualifications
Highly proficient coding skills; oo, design patterns, architecture
Extensive experience in building systems across a range of financial instruments (e.g., equities, options, futures, etc.)
Team leadership (minimum 5 developers) experience including coaching/mentoring, design/code reviews, task/time management, people/career management
Minimum 10 years' experience
Education and/or Experience
BS or advanced degree in Computer Science or closely related field
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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