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Developer – Credit Risk IT Database


Listed on:10th July
Location:London greater london | london
Salary/Rate:£60 - £80000
Tags: c | risk | developer | credit risk | c+ | c++ | sybase | unix | sybase developer | crm | risk management | stl | c greater london | c london
Type:Permanent
Start Date:Aug-Sept 08/ASAP
Reference:jgh3
Recruiter:Aston Carter
Description:Sybase, UNIX, C++, Risk. Essential: Development background using Sybase, UNIX and C++ over a sustained period. Desirable: Rogue Wave C++ libraries, ISO C++ including STL.

My client is a leading investment bank requiring a Sybase developer to work within the Risk IT team. The team provides application development and support for the main Risk functions. Risk IT provides tools for RMM/ CRM/ SRM to identify, measure and help manage the risks for senior management, regulators, trading and other users.

The role will be working specifically for the client's high profile Credit Risk Management System providing technical analysis, systems design, implementation, supporting the test stage, deployment and production system support.

Please send CV's to jhilliard@astoncarter.co.uk or call on +44 (0)2097 997 1349.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/143671
Contact Name:Jonathan Hilliard

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