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Asset Management Software Engineer & L3 App Support

Asset Management Software Engineer & L3 App Support

CompanyUBS
LocationChicago, IL, USA, Union City, NJ, USA
Salary$140000 – $180000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelSenior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science (or equivalent degree)
  • ideally 8+ years’ experience, working on development and support of enterprise software in a distributed environment within the financial services industry – preferably within the area of Asset Management
  • strong knowledge of object-oriented design and development and use of design patterns
  • solid software development skills in C# (Windows services, web applications) and skills in ASP.NET core, multi-threading, and asynchronous programming (TPL)
  • understanding of core cloud application infrastructure and technologies preferably Microsoft Azure
  • experience in relational database Sql, PostgreSQL and experience with CI/CD pipeline using Azure DevOps or Git
  • appreciation of event driven architecture using microservices and distributed data patterns

Responsibilities

  • help enable new capabilities for the Asset Management trade Swift processing and settlement & confirmation applications, whilst supporting the business with production issues modernizing using cloud technology, implementing a service-based architecture and scaling to meet future business growth
  • work within a small, but global, application delivery team to develop new capabilities whilst ensuring adherence to digital design principles as well as to the SDLC guidelines and policies
  • suggest and implement controls and processes to improve efficiencies and effectiveness of the systems, and reduce the level of IT support overhead
  • act as the key technology point of contact for the Chicago Middle Office

Preferred Qualifications

  • understanding of financial instruments is desirable and prior experience in trade processing area (confirmation, Settlements) would greatly compliment this role