Credit Derivatives Production Support Perl Sybase derivatives support up to 150 TC
Job Description | Production and Programming support for Credit Derivatives Trading Production support will be supplied by a team of 4 – 5 people. This team will be responsible for the following: 1) Communicating directly with end users (traders, risk management, and middle office) regarding requirements and improvements. 2) Day-to-day reporting and data requirements. 3) Managing the nightly report and data generation batches. 4) Managing enhancements. 5) Support. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of scripting languages (Perl, shell, Perl/database interaction) and databases (oracle, Sybase). In addition, the candidate should have good architectural and programming skills (LINUX / WINDOWS knowledge and sensible, maintainable code authoring). C/C++ and Java knowledge will be useful, but are not primary requirements. |
Minimum Requirement | Platforms: LINUX, WINDOWS |
Database Systems: Oracle, Sybase | |
Programming Skills: Perl, shell, Perl/db interaction | |
Business Knowledge: Credit Derivatives, Risk Management | |
Project Experience: 3-5 years of front office support | |
Communication Skills: excellent communication skills, with both technical and business personnel | |
Function | Production and Programming support for Credit Derivatives Trading |
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NO RELOCATION. NO VISA TRANSFERS. NO 3RD PARTIES. NO OVERSEAS RESUMES.
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