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Java Developer - Multithreading

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We are looking for a Java Developer with experience in capital markets and risk systems, working on backend services, APIs and data processing components supporting trading, risk calculations and reporting. Key Responsibilities Develop and enhance Java-based backend applications for trading and risk use cases Build and maintain APIs, services and data processing components Work on trade data flows, risk calculations and reporting pipelines Implement asynchronous and event-driven processing (e.g., Kafka-based systems) Collaborate with risk, treasury and business teams to translate requirements into solutions Participate in end-to-end SDLC including development, testing, deployment and support Troubleshoot production issues and optimize system performance Must-Have Skills Strong experience in Core Java (8/11+) Strong multithreading and concurrency concepts Experience building RESTful services / APIs Strong SQL skills (queries, data handling) Experience with Spring / Spring Boot framework Understanding of event-driven architecture (Kafka or similar) Domain Experience Experience in Investment Banking / Capital Markets Hands-on exposure to: Market Risk / Treasury Risk / RWA / Trade processing Understanding of financial workflows such as: Risk calculation, trade lifecycle, reporting pipelines Good-to-Have Experience with Kafka / messaging systems Exposure to batch processing / schedulers Basic knowledge of Python (for automation / scripting) Familiarity with CI/CD tools (Jenkins, Git, etc.) Exposure to cloud environments (not mandatory) Note: Candidates without capital markets / risk / trading domain experience will not be considered
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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