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Java developer - Credit Valuation Adjustment - Investment Bank
City of London £65k - £85k per annum + bonus + package
Permanent Employment Agency: iKas International
Ref: JS-NV4885 Posted: 24/05/2013 17:09:37
Nick.Vermeire.B51D9.0C927@mail.jobserve.com
Java, Sybase, Test driven development, Agile, Developer, OTC Derivatives, Credit Valuation adjustment, Counterparty exposure management, Risk, Front Office, Investment Bank An Investment Bank is currently looking to hire a seasoned Java developer to join their counterparty exposure management group who price and hedge counterparty risk on the bank's firm-wide derivatives portfolio. There are a number of new projects to work on this platform related to pricing, risk, downstream feeds and an integration project with Front Office quant analytics. This is a strategic area in the Front Office for this bank and offers the opportunity for the successful candidate to take an ownership of a work stream, liaise closely with business users and manage end-to-end delivery. To be successful you must have: Java development background Having banking business knowledge in either rates or credit Background in Agile and TDD principles For this excellent opportunity to work on a large and heavily sponsored project by the Front Office with a number of new deliverables please send your CV for immediate review in word version. Ikas International Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.... [read more]
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