Application Developer
Job ID:  2009-1234 Category:  Capital Markets - Technology
Years of Exp.:  1+ years Location:  US-CA-Calabasas
Minimum Education:  4 Year college degree (Bachelor or equivalent) Employment Status:  Regular Full-Time

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Overview:

As an Application Developer in the Capital Markets group, you will be developing and maintaining applications related to the purchase and sale of mortgage loans and securities. These include analytical, research, trading and operational systems/applications.



Responsibilities:
  • Create complex, high quality, enterprise-transforming business applications
  • Use the latest tools and techniques ( Ruby/Rails, RSpec/NUnit, .NET, C#, Agile Methodologies, Web Services)
  • Use BDD/TDD techniques during development
  • Prepare software for deployment to production environments
  • Respond to and resolve questions and issues logged by users of a live system
  • Manage small projects independently and work as a team member on larger projects
  • Be part of diverse, high energy teams focused on full life-cycle development


Qualifications:
  • At least 2 years worth of work or experience in projects that vary in size, technology and domain
  • Proficient-level technical knowledge in one or more areas of technology such as Ruby, Rails, .NET, SOA, and Database
  • Delivery experience on a Ruby/Rails development project
  • Excellent communication and customer interfacing skills
  • Strong analytical skills and the ability to conceptualize solutions
  • Experience with object oriented analysis and design
  • Knowledge of design patterns, refactoring and unit testing
  • Knowledge of Agile Methodologies, such as Extreme Programming (XP) and Scrum is helpful
  • Experience with relational databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server)
  • Experience with Linux and open source software
  • Financial services experience, especially related to mortgage and mortgage backed securities is desirable


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