Luxoft is a global leader in high-end software development.
Luxoft is looking for talents with a passion for technology & ready to create original solutions. Once on board, you are invited to expand your knowledge & skills, offering you a continuous learning experience helping you stretch your potential.
So if you’re enthusiastic by the idea of accessing cutting edge technology & innovation to make an impact, why don't you join us?
- Development of the platform
- Unit testing
Technical/business skills
Must have:
- At least 1 year experience in investment banking projects
- 5 years of experience in IT
- C#, WPF
- SQL, database: Oracle, SQL (MS and Sybase)
- Development Tools: Visual Studio. Infragistics, DevExpress, SyncFusion, Unix,
- Experience of dependency injection and IoC.
- Knowledge of test driven development
Nice to have:
- Java, C++
Soft skills:
- Upper-intermediate command of English
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work with globally distributed teams
- Demonstrates effective analysis and problem solving
- Ability to prioritize work load and meet multiple project deadlines
As part of the Equities growth strategy a senior developer is sought to join an existing Volatility Analytics and Trading team. This role sits within the Equity Derivatives Technology department within Markets and Securities Services Technology (MSST). To ensure business alignment, this function (along with our operations partners) is embedded within the Institutional Clients Group business.
This role will require the candidate to have a strong understanding and solid background in the development of C# applications, services and common middleware. Solid experience of Java is also highly desirable in addition to the mechanics of quality software design, development and testing.
From a business domain perspective, and a firm grasp of equity derivative volatility concepts (Volatility surface management and equity derivative pricing) would be required and while the role is strictly in software development (rather than quantative) we will closely interface with that group.
