C# Equity Swaps Developerother related Employment listings - North Brunswick, NJ at Geebo

C# Equity Swaps Developer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
This is a senior developer role with leadership opportunity . The candidate will work on projects that span front and middle office related to trade capture, lifecycle management, risk, pricing, static data, product maintenance , compliance and regulatory.
Basic
Qualifications:
5
years experience in application development and 3
years experience in the securities industry.
Minimum Qualifications :
1O
years of development experience
5
years of hands on In-depth knowledge of C#
Core .NET Framework 4.0/4.5 (Memory management, asynchronous programming, database, design patterns, LINO)
Experience in UI design
Experience developing Uls using WPF/XAML utilizing MVVM design patterns
Experience with 3rd party grid libraries: (Telerik , Xceed , lnfragistics)
Experience with WWF or similiar workflow tool
Working knowledge of WCF
Database access technologies : SQL/T-SQL, nHibenate, Entity Framework
Queuing Technologies (Tibco EMS, MO Series, Solace)
Caching Technologies (Oracle Coherence)
Application Frameworks : Spring .NET
Test driven development framework Preferred
Qualifications:
BS in Computer Science or related field (MS or MBA preferred) .
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Analytical problem solving skills.
Attention to detail and thoroughness a must.
Technical qualifications o JIRA
Agile
SVN
ANT
Preferred Business Knowledge Equity Derivative Products
Options (OTC, Listed, Basket) o Swaps (Equity, Interest Rate)
Structured Products (Exotics, Barrier, Digital) o Futures
ETFs
Convertibles o Bonds
Market Linked Notes or CDS
Trade Capture
New
Unwind (partial I full) o Terminations
Maturities
Lifecycle Management
Corp Actions o Expiries
Events (observations , fixings, resets)
P&L Attribution
Risk & Pricing
Contract Data, TV, Greeks
Regulatory
LOPR , DPL, Dodd-FrankEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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