Senior Software Engineer – Enterprise Risk
Calypso Technology is seeking a highly motivated and innovative Senior Software Engineer with a minimum of 5 years relevant experience in Java ideally within the Enterprise Risk and/or Quantitative technology area. This role involves a responsibility for the design and development of enterprise risk functionalities, primarily market and credit risk features. Calypso is a software system for the capital markets industry, supporting trading, risk management and processing of financial products. The position is within the R&D Engineering Enterprise risk team with a focus on market and credit risk analytics and risk-based regulatory functionalities.
Responsibilities:
- Develop new Enterprise risk functionalities with a focus on market and credit risk.
- Work with Product Management & QA to design, build and test the system.
- Responsibility for the maintenance and support of developments.
- Propose and suggest enhancements to existing features and development tools.
Requirements:
- Minimum BS or higher in computer science, mathematics or related field.
- Minimum 5 years’ experience in Java. C# and/or C++ are also considered.
- Knowledge of credit and market risk analytics.
- Exposure to financial instruments and derivatives required.
- Prior experience in handling risk requirements.
- Previous exposure to regulatory standards (Basel III) is a plus.
- Familiar with Git, Gradle, Junit and similar build, test and source control systems.
- Ability to design and build UIs. Knowledge of Swing and Angular is a plus.
- Familiar with Spring and/or Hibernate frameworks.
- Experience with in-memory data grid systems is a plus.
- Excellent object-oriented analysis, design & development skills.
- Strong communication and team spirit.
- Experience prioritizing issues and estimating developments.
- Experience with relational databases (Oracle, Sybase).
- Experience with Calypso is a plus.
- Test-driven and Agile development methodologies practice.
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