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Java/Web Services Developer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
In this role, this individual will be responsible for leading a team of developers for delivering transformational front office retail trading applications across all asset classes for Wealth Management business. Ideal candidate will have solid communication, presentation, relationship-building, organizational and problem solving skills.
Essential
Responsibilities:
1. System architecture and Design
2. Understand business requirements and translate them into SDLC phases
3. Coordinate Analysis/Design/implementation across multiple internal and offshore teams
4. Lead, develop and mentor junior team members
5. Maintain high standard of service excellence.
6. Perform other duties as required.

- Strong hands-on experience and background in Core Java, Web services, Open Source (Redhat, JBOSS Middleware stack, Spring framework, FUSE Servicemix, Hibernate, Websphere 7 & 8, TomCat 7, JMS, XML/JSP/JavaScript, project deployment, Oracle and Sybase.
- Knowledge of User Interface technologies like HTML5, EXTJS, JSON and other Javascript frameworks
- Ability to understand business requirements and translate them into SDLC phases
- Experience with Agile SDLC practices
- UNIX programming skills
- Excellent communication skills
- Experience in engaging end user clients and business analysts
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science / Information Systems / Computer Applications.
- Minimum 3 Years experience in Investment Banking OR Wealth Management supporting Retail Trading and Brokerage applications
- Master's Degree in Computer Science / Information Systems / Computer Applications
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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