JAVA - Derivatives Pricing - Electronic Market Making - Tier1 Bank - Support APAC Traders, Singapore
JAVA - Derivatives Pricing - Electronic Market Making - Tier1 Bank - Support APAC Traders
Company:
Morgan McKinley
Location:
Singapore
Remuneration:
Base + Bonus
Years Experience::
7-10 yrs
Position Type:
Permanent
Employment type:
Full time
Updated:
18 Nov 2009
eFC Ref no:
559412
Develop Electronic-Markets-technologies supporting APAC traders while collaborating with the Global Team.
The team supports a high performance real-time pricing and electronic trading system ‘Global Pricing’ for IRD/Fixed-Income/MMKT/FX/Options/Futures/Emerging Markets.
Work on making Centralised Pricing available to new trading desks and expanding the use of the product within existing desks.
Collaborate with a global team based in the US, London, India and Tokyo to produce software which can be deployed to the benefit of all system users globally.
Requirements:
• Excellent core Java skills. i.e. Multithreading primitives, OO, distributed computing, TCP/IP and memory management techniques • 7 years+ commercial development experience. • 3 years+ financial industry experience. • Strong communication skills.
Pluses:
• C# or Java Swing GUI development experience would be an advantage. • Electronic Markets experience particularly in the Fixed Income area. Fixed income pricing knowledge especially valued. • Connectivity to Reuters, Bloomberg, ECNs. • Straight Through Processing project work. • Demonstrated experience managing the complexity and targeted refactoring of a large enterprise system.
If interested please send CV in word format to ttanaka@morganmckinley.com
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