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C#, .Net, RDBMS, SQL Server, Capital Markets Developer


Listed on:20th June
Location:London greater london | london
Salary/Rate:£45000 - £65000
Tags: c | sql | c++ | c+ | sql server | rdbms | developer | finance | sybase | uml | fixed income | c greater london | c london
Type:Permanent
Start Date:N/A
Reference:gd443
Recruiter:Aston Carter
C#, .Net, RDBMS, SQL Server, Capital Markets Developer

C#, .Net, RDBMS, SQL Server, UML, Sybase

This role is for a knowledgeable developer to participate in development and maintenance of a Profit & Loss Application for the Capital Markets business area (Fixed Income, Derivatives, ALM & Finance). This role requires someone with strong C# / .Net, RBBMS and SQL Server ability as well as impressive analytical and programming skills and a good understanding of Application design/ architecture.

The successful candidate would be expected to work on a range of projects involving front-to-back development. This could range from small sized tactical projects involving just one developer, to large scale strategic projects involving several developers.

Required: C#, .Net, RDBMS, SQL Server, 1st Class Degree, (or similar)
Desired: UML, Sybase, Finance knowledge



Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/139042
Contact Name:Gary Dymant

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