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ClearCase – SQL/ XML – Fixed Income – Investment Bank

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: fixed income | clearcase | sql | xml | sql server | investment banking | developer | analyst | banking | analyst developer | fixed-income greater london | fixed-income london
Type:Contract
ClearCase – SQL/ XML – Fixed Income – Investment Bank. My client is seeking a strong Analyst/ Developer to join the Fixed Income trading team within one of London's top tier investment banks. The successful candidate will be part of the Fixed Income business to be responsible for all day to day system configuration changes and to coordinate testing in the UAT environment. The role will require a strong working knowledge of SQL Server, ClearCase, Excel and XML, ideally gained within an Investment Banking environment. The manager in particular looking for someone who has experience of interest rate derivatives. The role would suit someone who enjoys working in a fast changing environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a very suitable candidate to enter into one of the top Investment Banks in London.


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