Senior Java Developer
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Senior Java Analyst Developer / Technical Consultant £130,000 Plus Bens Quant Capital is urgently looking for a Java Analyst Developer / Technical Consultant to join our high profile client. Our client is a global trading platform software business. Its products are used globally by most asset managers and pension funds. They are well known in the fintech space and have offices globally. You will be part of a team of 20 on the technical consulting space. This role is a perfect stepping stone to custom architecture in the financial services space. As a Technical Consultant you’ll have your hands on the wheel as the firm drives the future of an integrated platform that services financial services clients. Working with cloud-based, state-of-the-art technology, and a microservices-based wealth management product, the Technical Consultant / Analyst Programmer focuses on integrating software into clients operating environments, while showing clients how to use products more efficiently to help reach their objectives and targets. This is a challenging role with responsibilities that include understanding client requirements, facilitating business and technology workshops, mapping requirements to the existing technical capabilities of the product, providing solution(s) for any gaps in functionality, and undertaking development to deliver functionalities (when required). Technical Consultants / Analyst Developers must have:
- 8+ years’ full-stack experience as Senior Developer around digital applications, software engineering, microservices and cloud. This could include Core Java, Spring Boot, Hibernate/JPA and UI using React, Ember, JavaScript or HTML.
- Cloud experience with containerization (Docker, Kubernetes), Database (Relational and NoSQL), Messaging (RabbitMQ), Repository (BitBucket), or Helm Charts would be highly regarded (not all necessary).
- Good knowledge of design patterns and integration techniques.
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