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Java Developer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
Ability to architect, design, develop, test, document and maintain complex systems
Work closely with offshore teams and lead design sessions
Abilitiy to independently evaluate and propose framework/technologies that meet the business needs
Good business knowledge of financial industry.
Must have experience in designing and developing highly scalable applications that will handle very large volumes of data globally.
Demonstrated ability to communicate technical solutions clearly to Management, business users, business analysts/data analysts and technology teams.
In depth understanding of Infrastructure needs in data warehousing environment.
Extensive experience with databases mainly Oracle, SQL Server & Sybase
Basic Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in computer science or engineering
8 +years of IT experience with most of that experience in Financial Services industry
6
years hands-on experience with Core JAVA, Spring, J2EE frameworks, UI frameworks (like Flex, JQuery, Ang-JS, GWT), SQL, UNIX/Linux, databases, Perl and Shell scripts
Preferred
Qualifications:
Compliance experience is preferred
Proven experience in designing and developing multi-threaded Java applications with ability to manage large amount of data
Prior experience in designing and architecting applications and database at a major brokerage firm
Prior experience in using popular application servers like Weblogic, Tomcat etc
Experience on Thomson Reuters product like Accelus
1-2 years hands-on experience with BIG data/NoSQL platforms like - Hadoop, MongoDB etc
ETL experience, with tools like Informatica, is preferred
Experience or exposure to Thomson Reuters GRC tool is a plus
Experience or exposure to Actimize is a plusEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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