Front End User Interface Developer

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GUI Developer/User Interface Developer/Software Engineer - HTML, CSS, J2EE, Spring, Hibernate, Enterprise Java, Tomcat, Glassfish, SQL, Oracle, JavaScript, JQuery, Ajax

Financial Services Risk Management Firm. City of London. GUI Developer

£45k - £60k + Benefits + Bonus.

Harrington Starr is working with an award winning Financial Services Risk Management Software Vendor to find a GUI Developer to join the front end development team.

As the User Interface and GUI Developer (HTML, CSS) you will be working on a Greenfield project building the next generation of risk and regulatory software. You will be building the front end that allows this firms clients, who include Top Tier Investment Banks, Hedge Funds and Asset Managers, to track the risks associated with their trades. You will be using the latest front end technologies including HTML5 and CSS3

This firm is one of the leading innovators in the risk and regulatory space and holds the largest market share within the industry. You will be reporting directly to the CTO and will be working alongside him to help drive forward this innovating risk software.
* Experience in development with HTML5 and CSS3 - Essential
* User interface development experience - Essential
* Knowledge of JavaScript libraries, e.g. JQuery - Beneficial
* Experience on full life cycle development - Beneficial

This firm have a fantastic reputation in the market and are consistently adding new clients and thus need to ensure that they are meeting all regulatory requirements. As the GUI Developer (HTML, CSS) you will be using the latest technology and will be working on a Greenfield User Interface.

Please send your C.V. to Tom Kemp at Harrington Starr to find out more information about the role!

GUI Developer/User Interface Developer/Software Engineer - HTML, CSS, J2EE, Spring, Hibernate, Enterprise Java, Tomcat, Glassfish, SQL, Oracle, JavaScript, JQuery, Ajax,

August 18, 2012 • Posted in: General

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