Our client, a major Investment Bank based in New York City, seeks a strong Senior Core Java developer to build a front-office trading system. In this role, you will be required to solve challenging software engineering problems, interact with business users and learn trading and risk management aspects of the credit business. This is a Vice President (VP) level position which requires 7 to 10 years of experience as a Core Java developer.
Experience: Required Experience/Skills:
- 7 to 10 years of experience as a Core Java developer.
- Experience working in the financial industry including an Investment Bank, Hedge Fund, Trading Firm, Brokerage firm, etc.
- Experience developing a real-time trading system.
Preferred Experience/Skills:
- Business knowledge of Fixed Income products or Risk management is a major plus.
- Technical skills with C# and databases are also good advantages.
If you are a strong Java Developer with experience developing a trading system who is capable of coming up with strategic architecture and implementing client and server code, Apply Now! Or, send your resume directly to . This is an excellent opportunity to join a winning team.
Genesis10 is a business and technology consulting company specializing in project management, business analysis, business transformation and large-scale systems infrastructure and application integration. Genesis10 services a variety of industries including banking and financial services, insurance, energy, manufacturing, healthcare, telecommunications and more. At Genesis10, we recognize that our consultants are our most powerful resource. Selecting only the most talented and experienced consultants provides our clients with the best the industry has to offer. We take pride in attracting the world's finest business and technology consultants.
Java, developer, programmer, new york city, fixed income, trading system, investment bank, finance, c#, risk, risk management, credit, bonds, derivatives, interest rate, swaps, VP, Vice president, finance
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Sunday, February 07, 2010