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Java or C+ Programmer - Quantitative Risk Management Applications

CareerAddict, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215


Associate Principal, Software Programming - Quantitative Risk Management Area

On site 3 days a weekSalary - $185 - $195K + BonusLooking for a hardcore developer who works within the quantitative risk management and can develop applications and solutions for the QRM team. You will not build models; you will automate models. You will need to come from a financial institute, trading company, exchange, etc.Responsibilities:Configure and manage resources in the local and AWS cloud environments and deploy QRM's software on these resources.Develop CI/CD pipelines.Contribute to the development of QRM's databases and ETLs.Integrate model prototypes, model library, and model testing tools using best industry practices and innovations.Create unit and integration tests; build and enhance test automation tools.Participate in code reviews and demo accomplishments.Write technical documentation and user manuals.Provide production support and perform troubleshooting.Strong programming skills. Able to read and/or write code using a programming language (e.g., Java, C++, Python, etc.) in a collaborative software development setting: The role requires advanced coding, database, and environment manipulation skills.Financial products knowledge is a plus: understanding of markets and financial derivatives in equities, interest rate, and commodity products.Background in Financial mathematics is a plus: derivatives pricing models, stochastic calculus, statistics and probability theory, linear algebra.Technical Skills

Proficiency in Java (preferred) or another object-oriented language is required, including effective application of design patterns and best coding practices.DevOps experience, with a good command of CI/CD process and tools (e.g., Git, GitHub, Gradle, Jenkins, Docker, Helm, Harness).Experience in containerized deployment in cloud environments.Experienced with cloud technology (AWS preferred), infrastructure-as-code (e.g., Terraform), managing and orchestrating containerized workloads (e.g., Kubernetes).Education And/or Experience

Master's degree or equivalent in a computational or numerical field such as computer science, information systems, mathematics, or physics.7+ years of experience as a software developer with exposure to the cloud or high-performance computing areas.

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