Java Developer/Consultant/Programmer/Engineer (Worldwide, £70k)

Java Developer/Consultant/Programmer/Engineer (London, £70k)

A leading Consultancy operating within the Investment Banking and Financial Services sector is seeking experience Java Developers to join their Client facing division, working on-site at various different Investment Banks, Trading Firms, Asset Managers and Hedge Funds.

You could be placed onto a client project within any asset class (depending on your experience) and in multiple functions, from Risk, to Algo Trading, to eTrading, to OMS, to Settlements and Reconciliations, and many more. Projects will last for between 6 months and 1 year and will be located at client site in key locations such as London, New York, and various other Financial centres around EMEA, therefore you must be willing and legally available to travel throughout EMEA and the Americas and stay on client projects for an extended period of time, however, whilst onsite at a project, all living expenses will be paid for you (rent, food, bills, travel etc.), therefore, everything you earn whilst on a project is disposable income.

In order to succeed in this role you should be an expert Core Java Developer, with excellent understanding of Multi-threading, Concurrency, Synchronisation and Collections. Enterprise Java experience is not considered relevant (EJB's, Web components, J2EE etc.). You should ideally, also possess some previous knowledge in the Financial sector, however, outstanding technical candidates with an interest in breaking into the Financial sector will also be considered equally for these roles.

This is a fantastic opportunity for any Java Developer who wants to work with top tier Investment Banks and financial organisations, as well as travelling regularly and seeing the world.

Location - Worldwide, but London based when not on project

Salary - £50,000 - £70,000 + excellence benefits and expenses

Contact - Andrew.hathaway@nicollcurtin.com or 020 7397 0186

October 3, 2013 • Tags:  • Posted in: Financial

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