Razor Risk is growing and need to add to our software development team in Sydney. Razor is now an independant company and has long term plans to develop our technology and business tools to serve the global customers who rely on us.
Our Sydney team is the main centre for development of our platform which provides a highly flexible, high performance, data aggregation and calculation service to thousands of individuals around the world.
Read more about the history of Razor Risk, our platform, our customers and our company on the Careers Page, and to start a conversation about these vacancies use the form below.
Essential:
- A passion for quality software development
- Thorough understanding of the theory and practise of Object Oriented software development
- Proven experience in developing in an Object-Oriented language such as: C#, Java, C++
- Proven experience in scripted languages such as: Ruby, Python
- Interest in continual improvement learning new skills such as Go Lang
- Excellent problem-solving skills
- Outstanding academic results in a relevant field
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Self-driven to get the job done
Desirable:
- Distributed high performance computing
- Micro-services architecture
Continuous Integration process - Experience with agile processes
- Any knowledge of stochastic calculus, financial risk and financial derivatives.
Why you should join:
- Very interesting and challenging work
- On the job training with close mentoring by very senior and experienced experts
- An attractive compensation package
- Enjoyable and positive environment
- Relaxed and flexible culture
The Sydney Office
Level 8, 210 George Street
Sydney
NSW 2000
Australia
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Peter Walsh
Global Head of Sales at Razor Risk
Peter is a banker by trade (ACIB) and a qualified practitioner in managing IT intensive programmes allied to a lifetime of City-based roles and experiences. His experience and knowledge of the risk management and management disciplines helps provide clarity – and, with his background in banking, regulatory compliance and risk systems he is uniquely placed to discuss and describe how technology enablers can be deployed to deliver effective and efficient solutions in the most demanding situations, including the bewildering array of regulations and changes that will be affecting collateral, margining and associated risk management.
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