Application Developer – Production Support Information Technology (IT) - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Application Developer – Production Support

Company Description Global Business Consulting Services(GBCS), is national leader in the IT Staffing industry.
Recognized and awarded by various State and Agencies as follows:
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SmartCEO Future 50 for year 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 3.
INC5000 Honor Roll 5 consecutive year fastest-growing private companies in US 4.
Year 2009 & 2010, 2012 NJBIZ awarded 50 fastest growing company in NJ 5.
Top 500 Diversity Owned Businesses in the U.
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com Job Description Title:
Application Developer/IBSG Production Support Duration:
12 Months
Job Description:
o Application Developer - Production Support o Application developer to support Global IBSG within the Trade Surveillance Portfolio for Global Compliance Technology Services Required Skillset o SQL and PL/SQL knowledge a must (5
years) o Java level programming (5
years) o Knowledge of Unix/Linux; Shell, Perl Scripting (3
years) o Knowledge of Source Code software and process such as SVN o Excellent use of English for communication and documentation o Experience with SQL databases (MSSQL and ORACLE preferred) o Experience with DBVisualizer, DB Artisan, or other DB query tool o Ability to write code to extract, load and transform data from internal and external sources a must Additional Desired Skillset o Actimize experience, particularly Risk Case Manager, would be a huge plus o Knowledge of Oracle database management and performance tuning a plus o Experience with Autosys Job Scheduling a plus o Understanding of the Financial Industry, specifically Capital Markets o Experience with Trading systems o Complex Event Processing (CEP) via experience with vendors or open source software is a major advantage o Trade Compliance systems experience Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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