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Lead - Murex Developer

City of London
Posted 12 days ago
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Murex Functional Developer Lead

Overview

Connecting clients to markets – and talent to opportunity.

With 5,400+ employees and over 80,000 institutional, commercial, and payments clients, we operate from more than 80 offices across six continents. As a Fortune 100, Nasdaq-listed provider, we connect clients to the global markets, focusing on innovation, human connection, and world-class products and services for all types of investors.

You can build a career here by either:

  • Forge a career connecting retail clients to trading opportunities, or
  • Ingrain yourself in institutional investing.

StoneX Group is made up of four business segments, each offering endless potential with a focus on boots-on-the-ground authenticity. Our breadth includes:

  • Commercial products & services (hedging, risk management, execution, clearing, OTC products, commodity finance, and more).

Responsibilities

Position Purpose: The Murex Functional Developer Lead is responsible for leading the FO, Risk, and Accounting Murex development team. The Lead must:

  • Have a strong functional understanding of FO and Risk
  • Capable of mentoring team members and managing timely task completion
  • Oversee the Following Technical Development Areas:

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Key Responsibilities include:

  • Configure new financial products, including:

    • Commodities (linear/derivatives)
    • FX (cash/derivatives)
    • IR (linear/derivatives)
    • Equity Prime Swaps
    • Requires deep financial industry knowledge alongside Murex-specific FO and Risk configuration expertise
  • Build simulation views for profit & loss (PL) and risk reporting

  • Set up:

    • Market data
    • Spot indices
    • Swap prices
    • Commodity price curves
    • Swap generators
    • Volatility curves
  • Develop, enhance, and troubleshoot pre/post-trade formulas

  • Troubleshoot and configure Value at Risk (VaR) and stress reports

  • Provide first/second-level support for cross-functional BAU issues, including:

    • P&L queries
    • Risk management
    • Pre-/post-trade processing
    • Data mart reporting
  • Collaborate with Internal Business Analysts (BA) to:

    • Analyze and gather requirements from FO, Risk, and Operations teams
    • Translate business needs into technical Murex requirements
    • Communicate solutions and issues effectively

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Qualifications

Job Requirements:

✅ 6-7+ years of Murex FO/Risk expertise ✅ Technical and financial expertise in relevant asset classes and their event life cycle, including:

  • Commodities (Futures, forwards, swaps, accumulators)
  • FX (Cash, options)
  • IR (Swaps, listed futures/options)

Must-Have Configuration Skills:

  • Pricing simulation views
  • Pricing templates
  • Pre-/post-trade MSL (Middleware Systems Layer)
  • Asset-specific static data and market data (instruments, indices, curves, historical price)

Technical & Soft Skills:

✅ Basic understanding of Datamart concepts (dynamic tables, data presentation, fee generation, extractions) ✅ Intermediate SQL knowledge ✅ Strong logical and analytical abilities ✅ Detail-oriented and a self-starter ✅ Collaborative teamplayer ✅ Clear communication skills

It’ll set you apart if you have:

🔹 Experience in Equities domain 🔹 Basic accounting module troubleshooting and configuration knowledge 🔹 A degree in finance


Working Environment

Hybrid: 4 days in-office, 1 day remote

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Skills

Murex
Front Office Configuration
Risk Management
SQL
Commodities
FX
Interest Rate Derivatives
Datamart
P&L Reporting
VAR
Stress Reporting
Market Data Setup
Technical Requirements Analysis
Financial Product Configuration
Pre-trade Formulas
Post-trade Formulas

Location

City of London, England, United Kingdom

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