Hi,

I have an urgent requirement mentioned below. If you find yourself
comfortable with the requirement please reply back with your updated resume
and I will get back to you or I would really appreciate if you can give me
a call back at my contact number.







*Position: **SQL developer*

*Location: **Jersey City, NJ*

*Start Date: 03/27/2017*

*End Date: 08/07/2017*





*10+ Years*

*Required Skills**:*

Must have*: SQL Server, MYSQL, knowledge or experience in Oracle, DB2, and
Sybase, and need to have Metadata experience*

Some who is working at a financial firm is a major plus



*Positions Day to Day Responsibilities/Project Details (size, scale, scope)*

·           Need to be able to utilize and extract LARGE sets of data from
all DB types listed. (SQL/Server, MySQL, Sybase, Oracle, DB2/UDB) Expert
level skills in quantitative data management. Senior-level scripts and code
(MySQL) Bonus is having knowledge in fixed income data analysis.

·           New application development (not yet released to public) is for
the swap markets – it will be real time application – for trading of
futures.

·           Will need experience in stress-testing and looking at failures
and redundancies in development.



*What are the top 3 MUST HAVE requirements of the position (years exp,
technical, etc.)?*

1. SQL Server, MySQL – senior level experience

2. Sybase, Oracle, DB2/UDB

3. Metadata experience / stress testing



*NICE TO HAVES:*

1. Credit swaps – Industry knowledge

2. Fixed income data analysis

3. Foreign exchanges and trade surveillance



*Selling Points for Candidates: *Perks? What is exciting about position?
Company? Project?

   1. Notable Wall Street company
   2.  Working with architect on NEW real time application for swap market
   (futures trading)



1.            Have they interviewed anyone? Where did they miss? None

2.            Have we placed with this group before?  No

3.            Background Check, if so which? 7 year

4.            Drug Test? If yes, 5 panel or 10 panel? 5

5.          What information do we need to submit? (Social, DOB, Pay Rate,
R2R) none



*Client Job Description:*

The Quantitative Risk Management Group of a leading financial services firm
is seeking an individual with strong Capital Markets Data Analysis skills
using SQL and other tools/technologies as needed.  You are expected to have
in-depth SQL expertise.  Our client utilizes large data sets from multiple
databases including SQL/Server, MySQL, Sybase, Oracle, DB2/UDB.



You would have previous experience supporting a Quantitative Risk
Management group conducting robust data analysis.  Prior experience with
the stress testing and historical analysis of capital markets products is a
huge plus.  This area supports the full range of products and their
derivatives.  Your role is to enhance the data quality and data relevance
of sophisticated reports.



The manager expects you to be able to look at a number and sense “that just
can’t be right” - so you are not just exporting data.  If a number is wrong
you need to have the aptitude and the passion to reverse engineer the
report to find out what the issue is, sometimes a simple mistake, sometimes
its data quality, sometimes the SQL statement is at fault.



The Quantitative Risk Management Group of a leading financial services firm
is seeking an individual with strong Fixed Income Data Analysis skills
using SQL and other tools/technologies as needed.  These are large data
sets from multiple databases including DB2 and SQL Server/MySQL



You would need in-depth quantitative Fixed Income Market Risk knowledge
using numerical calculations such VaR, PnL, bond duration and convexity.
Although this area supports the full range of financial products this role
focuses primarily on data from their non-exotic products. The reporting
analysis does include MBS.   OAS knowledge is a plus.  Your role is to
enhance the data quality and data relevance of sophisticated reports that
provide stress testing, and historical analysis.



The manager expects you to be able to look at a number and sense “that just
can’t be right” - so you are not just exporting data.  If a number is wrong
you need to have the aptitude and the passion to reverse engineer the
report to find out what the issue is, sometimes a simple mistake, sometimes
its data quality, sometimes the SQL statement is at fault.









*Thanks & Regards,*



*Praveen Tiwari*

Senior Technical Recruiter

*Sage Group*

*W:*+ 732-767-0010 x  113 |Direct: 732-851-1637 | *F:* 732-749-8969 | *Email:
*ptiw...@sagetl.com

*Gtalk/yahoo/Skype: praveentj101*

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