Thursday, August 28, 2014

[itroundtable] FW: Please send resume for Web Applications Developer (UI/UX) position in New York City, NY

 

 

 

From: Vikram Sabgani [mailto:vikram.sabgani@princetoninformation.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 10:18 AM
To: scott.sommer@ieee.org
Subject: Please send resume for Web Applications Developer (UI/UX) position in New York City, NY

 

Hi,

We have an immediate opening as Web Applications
Developer position in New York City, NY. Please review the below Job Description and let me know if you interested and send me your word resume.

Title:                Web Applications
Developer (UI/UX)
Location:         New York City, NY
Duration:         Long Term Assignment
W2 Assignment

Job Description:

Princeton Information is seeking a Web Applications Developer for a contract role at a Global Financial Services Firm in New York City, NY.

  • Mortgage Risk team is delivering and supporting the requirements to Structured Products cluster in Market Risk Management. The candidate will work on Mortgage Risk application to implement new requirements related to web based UI. This role will need to understand the requirements, perform analysis, and design a high quality user interface suited for the business users. The system implementation has to follow IT Policies and Standards, as well as deliver functionality in a timely manner. The candidates will be involved in both development and enhancement of existing risk system.
  • UX design and implementation of data driven javaScript based interface that allows intuitive transitions between summarized, detailed and tabular views of reported data.
    Implement a partial port of existing functionalities from a windows client onto a JavaScript based client
  • Can be required to: Work on year end regulatory commitments
  • Experience in Javascript frameworks such as Angular, Backbone etc would be a plus
  • Experience with HTML5 would be a plus
  • Experience in Typescript would be a plus
  • Strong UX experience (5 yrs.)
  • Strong JavaScript development (5 yrs.)
  • Extensive experience in designing and developing web applications
  • Experience in designing and developing web services. Web API, Service Stack.
  • Windows OS expertise is required
  • Experience with complex and diverse data driven visualizations
  • UX Design portfolio required
  • Exposure to senior Risk Managers covering all types of projects.
  • Deliver solution to the most relevant Investment Banking risk management issues.
  • Work in Global IT team.
  • CRO IT, a cross divisional One Bank group at Client IT, is offering you the chance to be part of its international team.
  • Who are our key clients/stakeholders? 
  • Strategic Risk Management for the Investment Bank
  • Strategic Risk Management for the Private Bank
  • Global Credit Risk Management
  • Risk Analytics and Reporting
  • Risk Management for Asset Management
  • Operational Risk Oversight
  • CRO IT is expanding rapidly and there has never been a more exciting time to come on board. With an increasing focus on Risk Management and trading volumes soaring, it is an excellent opportunity to improve your skills and knowledge across a range of complex products. 

 
If you are not currently seeking employment, or if you would prefer I contact you at some later date, please indicate your date of availability so that I may honor your request. In any event, I respectfully recommend you continue to avail yourself to the employment options and job market information we provide with our e-mail notices.

Thanks and Regards,

Vikram
Resource Executive
Princeton Information
100 Harborside Financial Center, 11th Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07311
201-479-9018

 



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