Low latency Multithreading Java 11 Developer
Job details
Seeking a Low latency Java 11 Developer with Financial Service experience. This position is located in NYC and prefers candidates to be hybrid in Manhattan. Please Note: This role is not eligible for visa sponsorship Client Details Seeking a Low latency Java 11 Developer with Financial Service experience. Description
- Hands on Senior Java Developer with over 5 years of enterprise development experience
- Work with multiple business teams including trading and quantitative analysts
- Provide work estimates as needed
- Develop system architectures, designs and concepts
- Maintain and improve code quality using static & dynamic code analyses, security vulnerability scans, code coverage and CI/CD pipeline gating
- Provide technical guidance and be a technical mentor to the development team
- Design, build and configure applications to meet business process and application requirements
- Participate in all phases of software delivery life cycle from analysis through support.
- Experienced Java Developer (JDK 11 or 17)
- Experience designing and supporting low latency, high throughput trading applications
- Multithreading experience
- Extensive experience with asynchronous, event-driven programming & concurrency
- Server-side Java (Java 11+ with multithreading and Low latency)
- Seeking senior low latency, server side Java developer with experience building trading/pricing solutions for US treasuries, swaps and futures
- Spring (including Spring Boot and Spring Boot Actuator)
- Apache Camel (Version 3)
- REST API (including Enterprise Authentication and Authentication)
- Enterprise services (including monitoring, state management)
- JMS (Active MQ or similar)
- MS SQL Server and/or Sybase experience
- This is an URGENT role
- Must have Java 11 or 17 experience
- Must have experience supporting low latency, high throughput trading applications
- Hybrid in Manhattan is ideal but open to remote
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