Overview
Hybrid
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
No Travel Required
Able to Provide Sponsorship
Skills
C# Developer
equity
equity developer
equity back office
.NET
C#
Job Details
Job Title: C# and .Net Applications Developer
Job Location: New York, New York ( 3 days onsite)
Job Type: Contract W-2 ( Sponsorship available)
Must have: C#, .Net, Financial Services
A global bank is seeking a C# and .Net Applications Developer . The Global Markets Post Trade IT team is dedicated to supporting our four core business lines: Macro/Commodities, GSF, Equity Solutions, and Credit. We are seeking a talented and hands-on C# and .Net Applications Developer to join our dynamic team, which consists of software developers and IT business analysts.
This role focuses specifically on implementing a new equity back-office processing system for the US broker dealer.
- Assist and take ownership of in-house development around vendor-provided software solutions related to post-trade equity back office processes.
- Ensure high-quality deliveries by adhering to best practices in software development and testing.
- Improve and maintain technical documentation for development processes and solutions.
- Prepare, deliver, and track platform releases, ensuring seamless interaction with other teams and stakeholders.
Skills
- Utilize .NET and C# technologies to build and enhance equity-related applications.
- Experience in designing and building applications
- Design and develop in-house applications and software solutions specifically for equity back office operations.
- In-depth knowledge of programming for diverse operating systems and platforms using development tools
- Experience with US broker dealer systems a huge plus : Broadridge Shadow, BPS or Impact or FIS Phase 3
Education
Bachelor s degree in Computer Science, Finance, or a related field.
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