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Hello, Hope you are doing well, Please go through the following requirement and let me know on [email protected] if you have any
available resources We have
4 openings. Financial
Engineer III Location:
Herndon, VA Hourly
rate: $50/hr Longevity:
6 months Openings:
4 Start:
ASAP Financial Engineer III Use advanced mathematical, analytical, or econometric tools to
create algorithms that will be used in analytical or product development
processes. Using these tools, develop or refine computer applications that
provide deeper analysis of prospective asset performance, asset pricing, new
asset classes, or information needed to measure or hedge risk. Provide ongoing
analysis of new products or asset classes, and suggest program modifications as
necessary. May test applications for accuracy and functionality before putting
them into service. Ø 6+ years as a financial
engineer Ø Misc Banking & Financial
Mkts - 6 year(s) Ø Experience in C++ and
object-oriented design and programming Ø Experience in some of the
following is preferred: numerical/financial algorithms, STL, XML, Java,
Unix/Shell. Ø Work is generally high in scope and complexity.
Develops solutions and resolves a wide range of issues, as necessary. Work may
be performed without direction. Typically participates in determining objectives
of and approaches to assignments. Ø Java - 6 year(s) Ø Unix - 3 year(s) Ø XML - 3 year(s) Ø MS degree in Computer Science or related field
Ø Advanced Degree in Finance, Statistics, or
Mathematics; CFA designation is preferred" Samir
Reddy Technical
Recruiter Contact:
980-272-1261 Alter :
850-810-5234 E-mail:
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