Our client is a Leader in the Capital Markets industry has the following consulting opportunity available through Rms Computer Consulting working onsite at our client on the following project.
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Requires minimum 5 Years of experience Job Background Institutional Clients Group (ICG) businesses are organized into five groups: Global Banking, Global Markets, Investment Bank Alternative Investments, Investment Bank Investment Research Analysis and Global Transaction Services. This structure enables ICG to leverage our product breadth and geographic scope, and effectively align our resources with our clients' needs. The candidate will be responsible for all aspect of Software Development Life Cycle activities pertaining to Data Warehousing and reporting solution to support ICG?s Client Analytics group. Main responsibilities are within Business Objects XI development including Java SDK. Essential Skills Must be a self-starter who requires minimal supervision Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills; Able to handle diverse situations, multiple projects and rapidly changing priorities; Must be able to coach and mentor junior developers on the team ? Must Have Extensive experience with Business Objects XI R2/R3 including; WEBI/Deski/Universe Development CMC administration JAVA SDK development experience Excellent skills related to database development - SQL Server 2005 or SQL 2000. Ability to create and optimize queries and stored procedures, create optimal indexes etc. Experience in SQL Server Integration Services Technical Skills ? Big Pluses experience in SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 or 2000 .Net Framework 2.0 experience in ASP.NET, C# programming JavaScript, HTML, XML, XSL Web services Knowledge/Experience Market Data knowledge (Dealogic, Cornerstone, Alacra, Reuters) Banking/Capital Markets PL system design experience.
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Saturday, February 06, 2010