Senior Java Developer / Lead ( trading / Investment banking )
systemCanadaTechnologies
Posted: May 22, 2013
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Quick Summary
A Senior Java Developer / Lead in Investment Banking/Trading is required to work with a broad range of technologies, including Core Java, Multi-threading, Springs, Oracle/SQL, and Investment banking/trading expertise. The ideal candidate should have experience in advanced object-oriented concepts, threads and concurrency, and be proficient in trading and business systems. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading a team and mentoring junior developers.
Required Skills
Job Description
SCT resources have a broad range of skills in different technologies. The large skill-set has been made possible by a conscious focus on strengthening our skills base. Every person selected for our team brings something new, something that adds to our offerings. We learn continuously, both on the job and through formal training programs.
Primary skills: Core java, Multi - threading, Springs, Oracle / SQL , Investment banking / trading exp is must.
LOB: Trading and Business systems
The candidate must have solid experience in advanced object-oriented concepts, threads and concurrency, middleware, UI and relational database skills. Must know relevant commercial and open-source libraries. Experience with agile testing tools is preferred.
Required
8-10 years Java and other object oriented programming language
Familiar with multi-threading application design
J2EE application experience including Hibernate and Spring class frameworks
Strong UI skills
Relational Database/SQL knowledge
Proficiency in Unix/Linux environments including scripting background a plus
Proficiency in working with messaging middleware software
Strong ability to learn existing applications quickly and to be able to make modifications to them
Bachelors in Computer Science, or relevant experience
Ability to work independently
Solid verbal and written communication skills