Thursday, January 31, 2013

Urgent Need for a Java Developer with Scrum and Financial Experience!!!!

Hi

I have an urgent need for a Java Developer. Job description is mentioned below. Please reply back with resumes, rate and contact details. Client is looking to hire someone ASAP.

Title                                       Java Developer with Financial and Scrum experience

Location:                               Oaks, PA (Philadelphia, PA suburbs)

Duration:                               6 Months +

Rate                                       $DOE/hr

Description:

MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING:

  • Perfect Communication skills
  • Be able to interview in person
  • Java Development with Scrum experience
  • Strong financial experience in the area listed below

Overview:

Our client is assembling a Scrum team to enhance their extant fee rebate processing tool which needs to accommodate processing for both US and UK markets; currently it supports only UK funds. System enhancements are required to support automated delivery of invoices, payments, and payment reconciliation in order to enhance operational workflow and to minimize the risk of introducing error through manual data entry and manipulation. New tool functionality is required because the system of record needs to support the processing of 12B-1, shareholder services fees, and 408(b)(2) for U.S. mutual funds. Management information functions  are required, too.

The Scrum team roles are as follow:

  • Product Owner
  • Scrum Master
  • Development Team: (This position is one of the four people with cross-functional knowledge and skills)

Cross-functional Team Member Requirements:

Each member of the full Scrum team must commit to the Agile Manifesto and to the values which drive the Scrum framework. Superior command of written and spoken American English is required with demonstrable proof of concise communication of ideas in both channels. Talent for using metaphors and for self-effacing humor are highly desirable, especially for each member of the development team.

Each member of the development team should be able to demonstrate knowledge and practical experience in two or more of the following business domain areas:

  • Investment vehicles used by financial advisors, investment managers, and individual investors.
  • Financial invoicing and payment processes including free asset movement.
  • Working knowledge of financial transaction system entities including account, agreement (contract), portfolio, and payment organization.
  • Financial regulatory compliance to rules and regulations promulgated by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the US Department of Labor (DoL), the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA), or Her Majesty's Treasury (HM Treasury).                                                                                                                                         

Each member of the development team should be able to demonstrate experience and competence in four or more of the following technical areas:

  • Practical experience with systems architecture analysis and design with personal experience implementing cross-platform infrastructure.
  • Practical experience creating, validating, and implementing visual models for systems and workflows. UML (functional and activity modeling) and IE (structural modeling) are preferred.
  • Hands-on skill with relational database management systems. Oracle is preferred, particularly with respect to PL/SQL stored procedure coding, logical and physical schema design, referential integrity, attribute domain and range validation, system administration, and performance optimization.
  • Hands-on skill with application server platforms running Java. Oracle WebLogic is preferred but any server-based RDBMS is acceptable.
  • Hands-on skill with web-based user interface design and implementation. This entails familiarity with HTML, XML, server-side vs. client-side scripting, and user experience (UX) optimization.
  • Familiarity with automated testing and version control tools.
  • Thorough understanding of floating point value truncation and rounding error, as well as the algorithms and data structures which mitigate the design risks.

 

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