Fixed Income Java Software Engineer at Broadridge in New York, NYother related Employment listings - New York City, NY at Geebo

Fixed Income Java Software Engineer at Broadridge in New York, NY

At Broadridge, we've built a culture where the highest goal is to empower others to accomplish more. If you're passionate about developing your career, while helping others along the way, come join the Broadridge team. Software Engineer with Trading Platform experience to join our team. Your main responsibilities will include Pre-Trade Analytics, Trading and Market Data including but not limited to:
Bond Analytics/calculations Watchlists Matching engine Ingesting and processing real time Trade feeds You should exhibit a keen sense of end-to-end ownership of the quality of the product, organizing your assigned tasks with care, attention to detail under pressure, and respect for target delivery dates. You should have the skills to:
Create highly performant microservices in java that are asynchronous in nature and messaging-centric Assume responsibility for code quality and correctness Develop server-side code in a challenging high-performance environment Ensure your code is fully tested at the unit level. Help design and build end-to-end automated tests Produce prototypes to solicit real user feedback, utilize feedback to evolve the product iteratively You enjoy working with a small, talented team but have an independent mindset to champion our Customers' experience of quality, and the security of our Customer data Requirements:
3 - 5 years development experience 2
years working on front office trading systems or exchanges Fixed Income knowledge including Bond Math Java High performance trading applications Resiliency / HA Messaging Knowledge of common software design patterns and experience with Object Oriented Analysis and Design Experience with distributed systems design and development
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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