Senior Java Financials Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Senior Java Financials Developer

Prestigious Enterprise Company is currently seeking a Sr.
Java Financials Developer.
Candidate will design, develop and support systems within the Financial Engineering Department.
Design and develop new code and review existing code changes to ensure standard technology development practices are met.


Responsibilities:

Lead the day-to-day operational execution of software solutions to assist with the monitoring and control of market and credit risks.

Assist with application development and modifying and/or maintaining applications.

Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of development tools and languages.

Assist other areas of financial research and engineering when defining requirements for systems applications.


Qualifications:

Expert level understanding of OOP and OOD concepts.
5
years of experience

Expert level programming skills in Java Core (1.
6 or higher).
5
years of experience

Solid working experience with Web development using J2EE frameworks like Spring and Rich Web Client frameworks.
5
years of experience

Good exposure/understanding of end to end software development.
For Ex:
Test Driven Development, Continuous Integration/Delivery, Code Coverage, and DevOps

Experience/Understanding of Distributed Computing and Big Data frameworks

Preferred Skills:

Solid working experience with databases

Understanding of Fixed Income

Experience with performance tuning for scalability and stability

Experience with Linux/Unix Shell Scripts

Demonstrate ownership, innovation, and focus on delivering results

Understanding of Functional Programming

Exhibit good individual and team spirit

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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