Senior Fixed Income STP Developer

Overview

$190000
Full Time
Accepts corp to corp applications

Skills

Fixed Income
c++
C#

Job Details

Position: Senior Fixed Income STP Developer
Location: NYC, NY
Salary: DOE

Overview:
We're looking for a senior developer with strong experience building and maintaining fixed-income post-trade STP systems. You should be able to understand complex financial workflows, design scalable applications, and integrate solutions across existing corporate systems. A strong analytical mindset and ability to translate detailed business requirements into optimized, flexible solutions is essential.

Asset Class Experience:
Interest Rate products (IRS, OIS, FRA, Basis, Inflation, X-CCY Swaps), IR Options (Swaptions, Caps/Floors, CMS), Bonds, Repos, Credit Derivatives, Money Markets, FX Spot/Forward/Swap/NDF.

Required Knowledge:

  • FIX Protocol

  • Bloomberg Data License & Server API

  • Trade clearing/confirmation APIs (MarkitWire, RTNS, VCON, IDT, ICELink, LCH, CME, Eurex)

  • Regulatory reporting (DTCC, SEF, MiFID)

  • Reuters APIs (RFA/SFC/Marketlink), FPML

Technical Requirements:

  • 5+ years in .NET Framework / .NET 5+, C#

  • ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework, SQL Server

  • Web API (REST), gRPC, SignalR

  • JavaScript, React, HTML5, CSS

  • Experience building enterprise desktop/web apps

  • Familiar with SVN, Asana, Redmine, TeamCity, Octopus, etc.

  • Strong in Visual Studio, Windows Forms

  • Knowledge of C/C++ (Win32), Python, Delphi

  • Web services, WebSockets, ActiveMQ, IBM MQ, Redgate Toolbelt

Additional Notes:
This is a full-stack role supporting a wide range of technologies. You should be comfortable building .NET services and client/server solutions, with awareness of modern web development. Some work will involve maintaining legacy C/C++ and Delphi systems.

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