Scala/Java Developer - Perm £100k - Investment Banking

Posted 17 April by Lorien
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Java/Scala Developer - Perm up to £100k - Investment Banking - Trading Desk Insight

An investment bank is looking to hire a Java/Scala developer to join their insights team to enhance and maintain applications that contribute to proprietary insights of system-supporting Trading desks

As a Java developer, your focus will be to develop solutions and deliver functionalities to ensure the systems meet business needs and comply with regulatory requirements. The ideal candidate has experience coding in Java/Scala, not expecting an expert but needs to have an understanding of the principles/foundation of Scala.

Salary: £80,00-£100,000

Hybrid Model: X3 per week in the City of London (Tuesday to Thursday)

Requirements:

  • Strong knowledge and demonstrable experience in Java
  • Experience with SQL Server and Linux
  • Must have a degree in Computer Science
  • Must have experience in Financial Services (Ideally Banking)
  • A strong passion/ambition to enhance their development skills with Scala
  • Confident to communicate with IT and business staff across a range of seniority

If you're interested in joining an Investment Bank that is providing an opportunity to allow this individual to upscale with skills within Scala and work with modern applications (built in-house). Please apply with an up-to-date to get a conversation rolling!

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

Required skills

  • Java
  • Linux
  • SQL
  • Scala
  • banking
  • financial services
  • Investment banking
  • trading desk
  • solution developer

Reference: 52465158

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