Enterprise Application Infrastructure Developer – C++/Java/Scala/KDB recruitment
Position Description:
Morgan Stanley Enterprise Application Infrastructure (EAI) is a horizontal technology group that develops reusable solutions, libraries and frameworks used in systems throughout the Firm. We also provide technical expertise in all aspects of computing in the form of consultation and design advice to development teams. This means that the team requires developers with strong technical skills and the experience to understand the implications of their design decisions and good understanding of current best practices in application architecture, software design and code development. Specific business knowledge is less important (as we work with many disparate groups), but good grounding in applied mathematics would be very useful on the parts of the projects that require development or application of data analytics. We are looking for highly skilled technologists proficient in one or more of the following areas: C++, Java, Scala, KDB, Web Technologies or .Net. Prior experience in the financial industry is not required; candidates from software companies are welcome. We will consider candidates at the ED, VP and Sr Associate levels.
Skills Required:
-Strong problem-solving and analytical skills -Good understanding of core computer science concepts -Understand testing and documentation are integral to delivering high quality solutions -Naturally very technical and curious. Successful candidates will dig beneath the surface to understand how things work, why they are a certain way and what the design trade-offs were -Take initiative to propose ideas and air concerns, to take technical ownership to drive the areas they work on -Desire to work with other bright motivated people, contribute to technical discussions, and continue to learn -Prior experience in the financial industry is not required
Morgan Stanley is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to fair treatment, regardless of background (including criminal record).