SecDB Developer

US-NY-New York

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Job Description

The newly formed Trading Shared Services team in New York  is seeking a dynamic, pro-active and hands-on technology leader . The candidate will have the opportunity to work on a broad set of functions across our highly successful Trade Entry and Risk Management system, post execution services including Clearing & Middleware ,Regulatory Reporting  and our Core Matching and Trade Processing Services . The team is functionally aligned so gives the individual a great opportunity to go deep as well as gain a broad exposure across all major asset classes on the system .In Addition , with a major focus on Regulatory reporting , the candidate as an expert in the regulatory landscape will not only master existing and  upcoming complex Jurisdictions requirements but also will have the fantastic opportunity to help shape our future by bringing  in technical expertise to help enhance existing processes as we scale and update the systems and flows. 

The successful candidate will primarily work on SecDb/Slang (full training will be provided) with some opportunities  to use Java . This powerful object database and language underpins pricing across the firm, for both the front offices and the control functions . Problem solving ability ,good communication skills and leadership with a proven track record of delivery , influence and impact are key requirements for this role .

Skills & Requirements

Required 

10+ Years of commercial experience 
Strong Technical and Analytical skills 
Proven Experience with Object Oriented Programming (Java, C#, .NET, C++, Python) 
Strong Data Structures knowledge 
Excellent communications skills 
Pro-active and takes initiative 
Highly curious, and willing to learn facets of the firm's business as it pertains to the team's remit. 

Preferred 

Experience working in Trade Entry and Risk Management systems similar to SecDB is a plus. 
Knowledge of the financial regulatory landscape a plus. 
Experience with Functional Programming is preferred but not required.