Software Engineer - Java Macro
Millennium, a leading global investment management firm is assembling a new specialized team of engineers, quantitative developers, and data specialists to offer tactical research capabilities to its portfolio managers within our Fixed Income team. The team works jointly with portfolio managers, trading, risk and operations.
Responsibilities
Work with portfolio management and risk teams on for rapid prototyping and tactical delivery of solutions.
Work closely with quants, risk managers and other technologies in New York, London, and Singapore to develop multi-asset analytics, stress tests, and VaR calculations for our in-house risk platform
Automate data retrieval and custom analytics in various delivery formats that combine internal and market data sources
Design and build data visualizations and user interfaces to visualize data trends and facilitate custom workflows
Partner with project managers and senior leadership team to capture analytic requirements, monitor delivery, and manage expectations
Maintain, support, and improve capabilities as new requirements arise
Fit into the active culture of Millennium, judged by the ability to deliver timely solutions to portfolio and risk managers within the firm.
Requirements
Three to five years of development experience with Java in a production environment
Experience with AWS, GCP, or other public cloud platforms
BA or Master in computer science or any other scientific fields
Able to work independently in a fast-paced environment
Strong analytical and communication skills
Strong problem solving capabilities
Detail oriented, organized, demonstrating thoroughness and strong ownership of work
Preferred Requirements
Experience developing real-time event driven and event sourced systems, and proven record of accomplishment of delivering successfully large-scale integration projects.
Experience with Kafka, IMDG, Data warehousing frameworks
Experience with financial markets (rates/fx/credit/commodities/equities)
Experience with financial mathematics, modeling, and/or statistics
Some exposure to JavaScript/Angular front end development