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EY WAM-JAVA Fix-Senior-C2H 
India, Karnataka, Bengaluru 
497316175

24.11.2024

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and sustain advanced trading systems utilizing Java and FIX Protocol.
  • Implement and manage FIX message processes, including orders, executions, and market data.
  • Integrate and provide ongoing support for FIX engines to facilitate communication with trading partners.
  • Optimize trading system performance to meet the demands of low-latency and high-frequency trading environments.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including traders, quantitative analysts, and IT professionals, to elicit requirements and deliver cutting-edge solutions.
  • Uphold compliance with industry standards and trading protocols.
  • Diagnose and rectify issues within FIX message flows and real-time trading platforms.
  • Craft unit tests and uphold exceptional code quality standards.

Required Skills:

  • Proficient in Java development (Core Java, multithreading, concurrency).
  • Demonstrable experience with FIX Protocol (versions 4.x or 5.x).
  • Familiarity with various FIX Engines (e.g., QuickFIX, OnixS).
  • Experience in developing low-latency and real-time systems.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of financial markets, trading systems, and market data across various asset classes.
  • Solid grasp of TCP/IP, messaging systems, and network fundamentals.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced and dynamic trading environment.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Acquaintance with Spring Framework or comparable enterprise Java frameworks.
  • Experience with messaging systems such as Kafka or RabbitMQ.
  • Proficiency in database technologies (SQL, NoSQL) and performance optimization.
  • Background in high-frequency trading (HFT) or algorithmic trading systems.



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