
Associate Software Engineer – Alternative Investments
Fidelity Investments
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: New Hampshire • Texas • United States
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About the role
- Develop and define the technical strategies and design
- Design and build a quality solution which aligns with the technology blueprint and best practices
- Collaborate with tech lead, product owners, and architects
- Solve technology solutions by working closely with senior developers
- Define coding standards and ensure quality deliverables
- Collaborate with DevOps engineering to implement continuous integration and deployment using Jenkins and uDeploy tools
- Analyze code quality issues using Sonar
- Maintain trusted relationships with technical and business partners
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science Engineering/ Information Technology, Information Systems
- Proven hands-on experience with API Design and development of multi-layer architecture using Java/J2EE solutions and Spring framework
- Design and develop webservices, database schema, PL/SQLs, stored procedures, and transactional SQL within DB2 / Oracle databases
- Hands-on in GIT and branching strategies
- Exposure in resolving technical roadblocks involving multiple technologies
- Experience in the financial services industry, preferably in the Mutual Fund environment, is a plus.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Quick learner and a great team player.
Benefits
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Paid time off
- Flexible work arrangements
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
API DesignJavaJ2EESpring frameworkwebservicesPL/SQLstored procedurestransactional SQLDB2Oracle
Soft Skills
strong written communicationstrong verbal communicationquick learnerteam player
Certifications
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science EngineeringBachelor’s degree in Information TechnologyBachelor’s degree in Information Systems