Senior Java Developer - FinTech - Front Office // Pricing


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Understanding Recruitment

Listed on

15th October 2018

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£80000 - £90000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Senior Java Developer - FinTech - Front Office // Pricing

A London-based fintech, listed on the London stock exchange, is looking for switched on and experienced coders to join them on their Pricing and Risk team. The robust code will help enhance the performance and productivity of a platform which sees almost 70 million trades annually.

With over 14 international offices, this company is attracting worldwide attention and also some strong tech talent to join in on their mission as a company

We are looking for Senior Java Developer with the following:

* Strong background within Java development

* Excited to tackle complex software problems

* Enjoys an Agile TDD approach

* Exposure to frameworks such as Spring / MVC beneficial

As the Senior Java Developer you will develop our core product in an Agile, TDD setup alongside a very intelligent team. The Senior Java Developer role will suit a strong coder who has an interest in developing components to support the firm's market-making business, working with Front Office users and ultimately enthusiastic about working with Java (J2SE).

As one of our Senior Java Developer you'll be working in a progressive, forward thinking environment in quaint offices. We're a company renowned for looking after and training its staff well, with opportunities to learn / progress as we continue to grow.

Key Terms: Java Developer, Agile, TDD, Java, SQL, Maven, Gradle, Spring

Apply now for immediately consideration regarding this excellent Senior Java Developer opportunity!

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