Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Hot Job: Sr. Java Architect / Location: Merrimack, NH / Duration: 6 months + !!!

Job Title: Sr. Java Architect
Location: Merrimack, NH
Duration: 6 months +
 
Note: Capital Markets experience Mandatory

Job Description

·         Define architecture / solution / framework for developing feeds from fund accounting data repository

·         Develop feeds from fund accounting data repository (Transaction, GL, Holding/Position, Reference Data) for downstream system by using SQL interface, Java Interface or Web Service Interface

·         Conduct data analysis of exisiting feeds and fund accounting data to determine data elements to develop replacement feeds based on new architecture / solution

·         Conduct testing and partcipate in SIT, QA and UAT testing to validate the feeds output compared to existing feeds

·         Define canonical data model and XSD


Primary Skills
 
·         Experience in design and development of financial applications and in particular fund accounting applications

·         12+ years experience in financial industry & information technology

·         10+ years experience in design & development of J2EE & SQL based application

·         Experience with develop canonical model and XSD

·         Experience with architecture process flow solution using Orchestration

·         Experience with Hibernate and iBATIS

·         Bachelors degree or equivalent in computer science, information systems or related field

·         Working knowledge of relational data model and writing SQL against databases such as Oracle, SQL Server, and DB2 etc.

·         Good knowledge of SDLC including methodologies such as RUP

·         Good Understanding of Capital Market financial products and data elements is must

·         Understanding of trade life cycle

·         Oracle Database – 8i, or 9i, or 10g

·         SQL, PL/SQL, packages and procedures

·         code optimization to deal with large amount of data

·         data restructuring

·         data loading, export/import

·         users, roles, privileges, schema and objects management, session monitoring

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