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JAVA DEVELOPER FIXED INCOME eTRADING - FRONT OFFICE ECN

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: java | fixed income | front office | developer | java developer | c | sybase | sql | c++ | c+ | bloomberg | e commerce | mts | oo | reuters | java greater london | java london
Type:Contract
JAVA DEVELOPER FIXED INCOME - E-commerce/ eTRADING - ECNs Bloomberg REUTERS MTS TRADEWEB EUREX HDAT - SPRING SQL Sybase AGILE PRICING BONDS MARKET DATA – FRONT OFFICE. Excellent Java Developer is required to join a Worldwide Investment Bank in their Fixed Income eTrading Front office team. This fantastic server side Java opportunity offers direct contact with the traders and front office users to create bespoke next generation solutions. Trading systems deal with multiple global Fixed Income markets. You will develop eMarket connectivity and Server Side solutions for a number of project initiatives including pricing, electronic trading and trade capture, ( STP ) within Credit eTrading. Technical skills include: Server Side Java, SQL, Sybase and OO. Spring and Agile, C# .NET are all nice to have


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http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/161385

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