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Java Developer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
The Developer will be a key member of the Equity Finance application development team responsible for software design, coding and testing. The resource will be responsible for the design and implementation of applications utilizing Linear programming (LP) based optimization models for inventory management optimization. This resource will also be expected to lead a hand full of developers, provide them daily direction of development tasks and review their software designs.
This roll will require the developer to design, develop, test, debug and document programming applications to satisfy business requirements. Work closely with the business team to identify and specify complex business requirements. Provide support during all SDLC phases.
Essential skills required:
- 5
year demonstrable experience translating and documenting user/business optimization requirements into effective LP based models. This includes the successful implementation and delivery of applications implementing these LP models utilizing one of the optimization engines (ex. CPLEX)
- Ability to understand and translate complex user requirements into technical designs and solutions
- Ability to design and implement high quality, scalable and flexible technical solutions
- 10
year experience with core Java development of real time multi processing/multi threading systems
- Hands on experience in design, development & Implementation of object orientated programming
- Strong written/verbal communication skills
- Knowledgeable and experienced with JDK, J2EE,Spring, JMS, Mule and XML
- Prior experience leading a small development team
Additional Skills:
- Familiar with JDBC and RDMS such as Oracle, Sybase or MS SQL Server
- Experience with WebLogic application server
- Experience with Linux/Unix 5
- Knowledge in the Securities Industry, especially Prime Brokerage and Securities Lending a big plusEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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