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Java, FIX Developer: London Leading investment bank are looking for an experienced FIX developer with strong ‘OO’ Java on Unix.
Your responsibilities will include:
Analysis, Development, Testing: Would be expected to carry out all steps of the development lifecycle to deliver new versions of the system.
Liaising with business representatives to determine requirements
Analysing those requirements to find the most appropriate method for incorporating them into the system
Documenting the changes
Developing those requirements
Unit / system / regression / performance testing those requirements
Reviewing code produced by others
Working with the business representatives during the UAT stage
Supporting the implementation of each new code release.
Communication
Must be able to communicate effectively with other development team members, other project members, other managers and users, gauging the level of technical knowledge of the audience in these communications.
Must be able to participate in technical discussions within the development team, communicating any issues that have a project-wide scope to the necessary level.
Must be able to participate in a culture of knowledge sharing within the development team.
Motivation
Must be self-motivated, setting a high level of professionalism and excellence.
Quality
Should have a good appreciation of the software quality lifecycle, with emphasis on the importance of the testing stages.
Must also be able to maintain the project standards and ensure that they are adhered to, as well as proactively trying to add to these standards whenever possible.
Overall should be confident, enthusiastic and proactive.
This is a permanent role to be based in London.
If you would like to find out more about this opportunity please email andrewbpositions@mcgregor-boyall.com
Java, FIX Developer: London Leading investment bank are looking for an
experienced FIX developer with strong ‘OO’ Java on Unix. Your
responsibilities will include: Analysis, Development, Testing: Would be
expected to carry out all steps of the development lifecycle to deliver
new versions of the system. Liaising with business representatives to
determine requirements Analysing those requirements to find the most
appropriate method for incorporating them into the system Documenting
the changes Developing those requirements Unit / system / regression /
performance testing those requirements Reviewing code produced by others
Working with the business representatives during the UAT stage
Supporting the implementation of each new code release. Communication
Must be able to communicate effectively with other development team
members, other project members, other managers and users, gauging the
level of technical knowledge of the audience in these communications.
Must be able to participate in technical discussions within the
development team, communicating any issues that have a project-wide
scope to the necessary level. Must be able to participate in a culture
of knowledge sharing within the development team. Motivation Must be self-
motivated, setting a high level of professionalism and excellence.
Quality Should have a good appreciation of the software quality
lifecycle, with emphasis on the importance of the testing stages. Must
also be able to maintain the project standards and ensure that they are
adhered to, as well as proactively trying to add to these standards
whenever possible. Overall should be confident, enthusiastic and
proactive. This is a permanent role to be based in London. If you would
like to find out more about this opportunity please email andrewbpositions@mcgregor-
boyall.com
Hello,
My name is Jose De La Rosa Jr. and I am a financial software developer with over 18 years of experience working with Wall Street firms.
I most recently have been working with UBS in Stamford developing applications for the heads of several high profile equity and equity derivatives trading desks.
I think I am an excellent match for this position so please feel free to contact me at jose@jdrlabs.com or at 203 807 1618.
Cheers
Jose