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ASP.NET Developer - Hedge Fund London

Eingestellt von Square One Resources

Gesuchte Skills: Javascript, Mvc, Sql, Jira

Projektbeschreibung

ASP.NET Developer | C# | MVC | JavaScript | SQL Server | Agile | Hedge Fun | Asset Manager | London

SENIOR ASP.NET DEVELOPER WITH STRONG MVC, SQL SERVER AND JAVASCRIPT EXPERIENCE IS IMMEDIATELY REQUIRED BY LEADING GLOBAL HEDGE FUND CLIENT BASED IN CENTRAL LONDON.

*CANDIDATES APPLYING MUST COME FROM A HEDGE FUND OR ASSET MANAGEMENT BACKGROUND

SKILLS:

- MICROSOFT STACK
- C#
- JAVASCRIPT
- TRADITIONAL ASP.NET
- MVC
- MS SQL 2008 UPWARDS
- AGILE
- JIRA
- TEAMCITY
- LIMITED SUPPORT FOR SOME HISTORIC VBA.

EXPERIENCE - AT LEAST 3 OF THE FOLLOWING:

- Hedge Fund ideally or Asset Management background (knowledge of alternatives). Looking for the broad involvement across a number of functions in the business, so not specifically interested in looking at anyone who has just had a narrow focus in one business area.
- Front Office, working around order management systems, trade capture, modelling.
- Analytics and Risk Systems.
- Back Office, worked with trade management and fund accounting platforms.
- Data Warehousing and Reporting and data visualisation solutions.

BACKGROUND:

Looking to extend the team, based on the pipeline of ongoing development work, plus we are extending the scope and coverage of the team by moving some of the existing team to work in the US.

PERSONAL SKILLS:

Senior experienced in leading more junior developers in the team (2).

Work independently and well organised.

Worked closely with business teams in agile style methodology.

Focus on innovation and keeping ahead of the curve.

PROJECTS:

Number of varied projects on-going but one initial focus will be around Middle/Back Office Equity Swaps Management.

Projektdetails

  • Vertragsart:

    Contract

  • Berufserfahrung:

    Keine Angabe

Geforderte Qualifikationen

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