Overview
The Full Stack Developer Listed Derivatives Expiry plays a pivotal role in our organization by ensuring the seamless integration of front-end user interfaces with back-end services for listed derivatives products. This position combines proficiency in various programming languages frameworks and database technologies to develop efficient user-friendly software applications that handle all aspects of listed derivative expirations. The successful candidate will work closely with product managers business analysts and other developers to gather requirements design and implement scalable solutions while ensuring compliance with industry regulations. With a focus on both the client-side and server-side of applications this role is crucial for driving innovation and ensuring our systems remain robust efficient and responsive to the constantly evolving market demands. The ideal candidate will have experience in financial technology and a solid understanding of listed derivatives allowing them to make informed decisions about system architecture and user experience.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop backend features in Java DB2 JMS
- Contribute to UI enhancements using Angular and TypeScript
- Collaborate with business users to gather requirements and deliver solutions end-to-end
- Participate in monthly expiration support (rotation basis)
- Improve system scalability automation and operational controls
- Work on real-time monitoring tools (Scala Apache Spark)
Must-Have Skills:
- Strong Java DB2/Relational DB OOP design JUnit and Shell Scripting
- Experience in full SDLC within Agile teams
- Ability to own drive and support features from development to production
Good to Have:
- Experience with legacy systems and real-time applications
- Knowledge of Angular TypeScript Scala Apache Spark Cloud tech
- Exposure to financial systems or expiry processing a strong plus
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