Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Sr. Java Developer - Electronic Trading

  • Position with a world class Investment Bank
  • Excellent career growth opportunity
  • Excellent perks and remuneration

We represent one of the world's leading banks with operation in over 77 locations across more than 36 countries on 6 continents. They provide its clients with services in the areas of investment banking, private banking and asset management.To join their every growing IT team in Singapore our client is looking for a Senior Java developer – Client Trading Technology.
The Client Trading Technology group covers Electronic Trading for internal & external clients. Product coverage includes Listed Derivatives, Equities, Bonds, FX and Repos. Main duties include -

  • Have proven track record of working on large distributed systems
  • Manage development of critical messaging layer of PRIMETrade system
  • Develop, troubleshoot/debug Java code on front-end, back-end and webserver components
  • Conduct thorough code reviews
  • Work closely with colleagues in NY & SG on enhancements to our electronic trading systems, be an escalation point for front-line support teams
  • Follow client standards for administration, design, development, project documentation

Requirements :

To be successful you must be degree qualified with a minimum of 6 years IT experience and posses the following skill set:

  • Developer with minimum 6 years experience in Core Java. Well versed in OOPs, serialisation, multi-threading concepts.
  • In-depth knowledge of Messaging technology & publish/subscribe concepts (eg JMS, Tibco, MQ Series) and low level networking
  • Knowledge of TCP/IP, socket protocol
  • Familiarity with Swing, Struts and servlets
  • Requirements analysis and application design, architecture
  • JDBC skills
  • Comfortable working with both Unix & Windows environment
    SQL (eg Sybase, Oracle)
  • Ability to profile/optimize the software focusing on speed of execution and memory utilization

Please forward your resume to joen@charterhouse.com.sg

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