Used by thousands of professionals since 1999 | 15,000 jobs online now! Register or sign in
SJD Accountancy
Welcome guest. To get the most out of our site, please sign up as a candidate or apply for a recruiter account. Registration is fast and simple and gives you access to the facilities available to make recruitment easier.

JAVA ANALYST/ DEVELOPER/ PROGRAMMER, FRONT OFFICE EQD, HONG KONG

This job has now expired please use the tags below to search for current vacancies or use the search on the home page to find live IT Jobs now.

Location:Hong Kong
Tags: front office | java | programmer | developer | analyst | analyst developer | unix | sql | investment banking | banking | rdbms |
Type:Permanent
JAVA ANALYST / DEVELOPER / PROGRAMMER, UNIX, FRONT OFFICE, HONG KONG

Leading International Investment bank has OUTSTANDING opportunity for JAVA GURUS to join its Front Office Equity Derivatives team. This is an extremely business facing role where you will sit on the desk with traders working closely with them to solve business critical technological problems. An analytical mind and good problem solving skills are essential. Team Lead opportunities available for the right candidates.

Required: Java, Unix, RDBMS. Relocation candidates must have Investment Banking experience.
Preferred: Front Office exposure, SQL, Scripting

FANTASTIC Career opportunities and SUPERB Financial Package for the right candidates.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/151284

Help On This Page

Tags/Keywords

Our innovative and custom-written search engine places an importance upon tags chosen to be representative of the content, however it also indexes all content to provide you with the most relevant results

Please note that the Quick Search operates as Boolean search, so you can narrow your search by including operators such as "and" if more than one term is required to feature in the results. "+" will also work in the same way. I.e. "php and mysql london" is the same as "+php +mysql london".

The operator "or" does not need to be included as this is the default, i.e. "php or mysql or london" is the same as "php mysql london". You can also use "not" or - to exclude terms.

About | Contact | Privacy | Advertise on Technojobs | Terms & Conditions | Technical Recruitment | Links | IT Jobs