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Location: Canary Wharf, London - 3 days onsite
Contract Type: Contract to Perm (inside IR35 via umbrella)

Are you a skilled Java Spark Developer with a passion for big data processing? Our client, a leading player in the finance domain, is looking for a talented individual to join their team in Canary Wharf, London. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic environment where your expertise in Core Java and Apache Spark will make a significant impact.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and optimise scalable Java Spark-based data pipelines for processing and analysing large-scale financial data.
Design and implement distributed computing solutions for risk modelling, pricing, and regulatory compliance.
Ensure efficient data storage and retrieval using Big Data technologies.
Implement best practises for Spark performance tuning, including partitioning, caching, and memory management.
Maintain high code quality through testing, CI/CD pipelines, and version control (Git, Jenkins).
Work on batch processing frameworks for market risk analytics.Qualifications & Skills:

7+ years of software development experience, with at least 3 years specialising in Java Spark and big data frameworks.
Strong proficiency in Python and Java Spark, with a solid understanding of core Spark concepts (RDDs, DataFrames, Spark Streaming, etc.).
Experience in financial markets, risk management, and knowledge of financial instruments.
Familiarity with market risk concepts, including VaR, Greeks, scenario analysis, and stress testing.
Hands-on experience with Hadoop and Spark.
Proficient in Git, Jenkins, and CI/CD pipelines.
Excellent problem-solving skills and a strong mathematical and analytical mindset, with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced financial environment.

If you are ready to take the next step in your career and make a real difference in the finance domain, we want to hear from you! Please send your CV and a brief cover letter highlighting your relevant experience to our recruitment team.

Join us in shaping the future of financial analytics with cutting-edge technology!

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