Morgan Stanley is looking to develop and maintain software solutions that support business needs in the Wealth Management Technology Division, specifically in the Unified Middle office (UMO) area, to maintain client and account demographic data.
Requirements
- Minimum BS degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related field
- 10+ years experience in software development.
- Experience with C, C++, Java, Python
- Proven experience with relational databases (Oracle, Sybase)
- Knowledge of database systems (Oracle, Sybase, DB2) including schema design and performance tuning.
- Experience with Linux, Unix, Open-Source Platforms, and SOA
- Familiarity with Perl and Python scripting
Responsibilities
- Effectively work with the PMO, Development, Product Management, Business and Technical Operations, Systems Engineering, Infrastructure, Networks and Architecture teams
- Work with our existing technology stack (Java, C++, Linux, Unix, Open-Source Platforms, and SOA) as well as new technologies for our next generation solutions.
- Develop and maintain Perl and Python scripts for various batch processes.
- Performs new development, maintenance fixes and enhancements to meet business requirements.
- Knowledge of database systems (Oracle, Sybase, DB2) including schema design and performance tuning.
- Draft and review architectural diagrams, specifications, business requirements as well as various design documents.
- Documents technical requirements, program and subsystem designs, resolutions to system problems, project task descriptions, effort estimates, and unit and integration tests.
Other
- Minimum BS degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related field
- Self-motivated, highly organized, team player who thrives in a fast-paced environment with the ability to learn quickly and work independently.
- Mentor other software developers
- Acquire a robust understanding of E*TRADE/ Morgan Stanley products, services, processes, and organizational structure in order to find optimal solutions.
- Maintain awareness of industry trends, compliance concerns, risk control processes, and regulatory landscape.