Job Title: RegOps Java Lead Developer
Work location: Edison NJ (MetroPark) 2-3 days/week
Experience: 12-15 Years
Key skills: Java, Fixed Income Trading, Camel, Regulatory experience and Murex is also a plus
Note from manager: Many of the resumes I found were full stack kinds doing a lot of WEB/ REST API whereas we are looking at candidates more focused on server-side development with heavy messaging-based architecture. Another important skill I am looking for missing in many rejected that they all seems to be individual contributor types with no team lead or ownership kind of experience – an ideal candidate for us is someone with 12-15 years of experience and has been leading a small team of developers (offshore) and manage their deliverables.
Job Description:
In this role, you will interact directly with operations, compliance and risk, and IT functions to deliver new regulatory reporting and operational capabilities and services leveraging modern technologies and data & software architectures.
Required Skills & Experience:
· 10+ years of core Java server development experience with a focus on server-side systems.
· Strong knowledge of XML , Spring and Camel Framework
· Proficient in message queues (Kafka, JMS, ActiveMQ , IBM MQ etc.) and integration with enterprise systems.
· Proficient in SQL, and experience with RDBMS (SQL Server, Sybase, etc.).
· Working knowledge of Agile, CI/CD tools (Jenkins, Git, SonarQube)
· Proven track record of leading small-to-medium teams, mentoring developers, and managing deliverables.
Preferred Qualifications:
· Experience in financial products (derivatives IRD/FX/CRD).
· Experience with operations systems processes like regulatory reporting systems and collateral management processes.
Soft Skills:
· Excellent communication and stakeholder management.
· Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
· Ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
· Proactive, self-motivated, and team oriented.
Education:
Bachelor degree in Mathematics, Engineering or Computer Science.