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JAVA DEVELOPER - CREDIT RISK

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: risk | credit risk | java | developer | java developer | unix | tangosol | sql | sybase | autosys | solaris | risk greater london | risk london
Type:Contract
JAVA SYBASE SQL UNIX MAVEN AUTOSYS GRID DATASYNAPSE TANGOSOL COHERENCE. Top Tier Investment Bank in the City is looking for a Core Java Developer to join their exciting Credit Risk team. The roles focus will be incremental functional improvements to the exciting Credit Risk systems. Technical skills include: Java, Sybase, SQL including performance and tuning of stored procedures and UNIX / Solaris. Candidates with any experience of using Grid / Datasynapse, Tangosol Coherence, Maven and Autosys would be an advantage. Ideally candidates will have financial knowledge of Credit Risk however any knowledge of Market, Operational and Margin Risk nice to have. Also candidates ideally will have exposure to a production environment where systems downtime is business critical.


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http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/156277

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