Our client, a leading global universal bank, is looking for an expert Lead Java Developer to drive the design and build of their next-generation trading platform across multiple regions.
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Responsibilities:
Design & Implement Low-Latency Solutions: Own the technical architecture and development of core components for the Trading platform, focusing on performance-critical areas.
Performance Engineering: Deeply optimize Core Java (JVM) applications for predictable, sub-millisecond latency. Expertise in concurrency, garbage collection tuning, and memory-efficient coding techniques is essential.
Front Office Partnership: Work directly with Traders, Quants, and Product Managers to translate complex financial requirements into robust, scalable, and high-quality software solutions.
Technical Roadmap & Leadership: Define the future-state architecture, advocating for modern patterns like Microservices and adopting cutting-edge technologies to maintain a competitive edge.
Mentorship and Code Quality: Drive best-in-class engineering practices, including TDD, automated testing, and CI/CD pipelines, while mentoring a talented team of developers.
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Requirements:
Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field.
Expert-level Java with mastery over concurrency, GC, data structures, etc.
Deep domain knowledge of OTC Derivatives and their application within Synthetic Trading and Prime Brokerage systems.
Minimum 15 years of professional software development experience, with a significant portion in a Front Office or Trading Technology environment.
Exceptional communication skills, capable of interacting effectively with technical and business stakeholders globally.
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If this outstanding opportunity sounds like your next career move, please submit through "Apply Now" or send your resume in Word format to Saswiko KJ at resume@pinpointasia.com and put Lead Java Developer, OTC Derivatives - Global Universal Bank - J12306 in the subject header.
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