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Python/SQL Developer

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This role is for a Python/SQL Developer in Newark, NJ, with a contract length of unspecified duration at $100/hr. Requires 6+ years in front office applications, proficiency in Python and SQL, and solid fixed income knowledge.
🌎 - Country
United States
💱 - Currency
$ USD
💰 - Day rate
Unknown
Unknown
800
🗓️ - Date discovered
March 29, 2025
🕒 - Project duration
Unknown
🏝️ - Location type
On-site
📄 - Contract type
Unknown
🔒 - Security clearance
Unknown
📍 - Location detailed
Newark, NJ
🧠 - Skills detailed
#Jenkins #Datasets #AWS (Amazon Web Services) #Jira #Docker #Python #GIT #Java #Azure #C++ #SQL (Structured Query Language)
Role description
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A financial firm is looking for a Python/SQL Developer to join their team in Newark, NJ.

Pay: $100/hr

Must be a US Citizen or GC Holder; No visa sponsorship

Must be local; No relocation

Responsibilities

   • Design and implement investment decision supporting services across all fixed income domains

   • Maintain/Enhance existing portfolio management applications in Java and Python

   • Work with quantitative solutions and other front office investment teams

   • Build/Maintain application services that are critical to front office systems

Qualifications

Required:

   • 6+ years of experience in developing front office and related applications

   • Proficient in Python and SQL

   • Solid fixed income knowledge

   • Extensive knowledge and experience with SDLC tools such as Git, Jira, Docker, Jenkins etc.

Preferred

   • Azure or AWS experience

   • Java or C++ development experience

   • Financial market data such as datasets from Bloomberg, S&P, Moody's, ICE, etc.

   • Investment universe customization and back testing

   • Direct experience in supporting front office end-users (PM, Quant)