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Java Developer
Location: London (Hybrid - 3 days in office)
Contract: 6 Months with huge potential for extension (Inside IR35 via Umbrella)
Day Rate: Competitive

Client: Our client is a leading global financial institution with a strong presence in capital markets. They offer a stable, collaborative environment with a focus on trading, risk management, and derivatives. The firm combines global reach with innovative technology to support its front-office operations.

A global financial institution is seeking an experienced Java Developer to join its Front Office Technology team. This role focuses on developing and supporting trading, risk, and analytics platforms, using Java 21 in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain front-to-back pricing and risk solutions using Java 21
Collaborate with Front Office, Quants, Risk, and DevOps teams
Prioritise non-functional requirements such as performance, reliability, and maintainability
Improve development tooling, deployment pipelines, and overall engineering processes
Provide level 3 support and contribute to operational excellenceEssential Skills:

Strong core Java development (streams, lambdas, concurrency APIs)
Deep understanding of distributed systems and multithreaded architectures
Proficiency in TDD, agile delivery, and CI/CD for complex enterprise systems
Experience with performance tuning and monitoring tools (JVisualVM, Prometheus, Elastic Stack)
Solid Computer Science foundation (algorithms, data structures, concurrency)
Proven track record delivering applications from design to productionDesirable Experience:

Background in investment banking, particularly Risk or Pricing domains
Cloud-native development (EKS, Docker, GRPC, Redis, Prometheus, etc.)
Kafka, event-driven systems, and stateful workflow orchestration
Familiarity with financial instruments and risk sensitivitiesThis is a fantastic opportunity to work on high-impact systems in a top-tier financial organisation with global reach and cutting-edge technology.

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