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Morgan Stanley Services Group Inc. Associate, Institutional Securities Technology in New York, New York

Morgan Stanley Services Group Inc. seeks to fill the position of Associate, Institutional Securities Technology in New York, NY.Design, develop, and maintain critical business applications. Meet with clients to gather and analyze requirements. Make system design decisions and evaluate, integrate, and develop necessary software. Test and deploy applications to production. Develop high-performing, high-availability calculation engines to attribute the revenues for Prime Brokerage desks to client activity for profitability analysis. Engage with business users to understand the intricacies surrounding the economics of different types of client activities across various desks and formulate methodologies to accurately represent the revenues and their components. Design, develop, and maintain datasets resulting from the calculation engine and further develop the dashboard to track profitability at the business and client level. Liaise with Production Management teams to resolve incidents and maintain plant stability. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field of study plus three (3) years of experience in the position offered or three (3) years of experience as a Senior Manager, Manager, Associate, or related occupation in the technology field. Requires three (3) years of experience with: Java; Python; Angular; SQL; DB2; Sybase; Perl; Shell Scripting; Gradle; Maven; Ant; Ivy; JIRA; Git; Eclipse; IntelliJ; Spring; Spring Boot; Akka; Typescript; IBM Messaging Queue; Unix/Linux; Jenkins; JSON; XML; Junit; Mockito; Kotlin; and prime brokerage business fundamentals including financing models.Requires any amount of experience with: React; Mongo; JBehave; Cucumber; Spring Cloud; Kafka; Docker; Pandas; Distributed Design Patterns; Ionic; Electron; AppDynamics; GraphQL; and Jupyter.

Minimum Salary: 144,000 Maximum Salary: 150,000 Salary Unit: Yearly

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