Company
Hudson ITLocation
UK-LondonRemuneration
£35-45,000 + Bonus and BenefitsPosition Type
PermanentEmployment type
Full timeUpdated
21-Nov-2013eFC Ref no
1274731
London Based Credit Derivative
Brokerage House seek Application Support Analyst for the Client
On-boarding and Management, FIX API integration, and Application / API
support.
London Based Credit Derivative Brokerage
House seek Application Support Analyst for the Client On-boarding and
Management, FIX API integration, and Application / API support.
Discretion, independent judgment and effective communication are
required on a daily basis. An excellent opportunity for exposure to a
wide range of technologies. You MUST have the ability to analyse a given
problem, diagnose it, identify the root cause through investigation and
escalate with suggestions to the relevant team to resolve, whilst
highlighting possible workarounds to ensure no loss of service. Must be
detail oriented and be able to work in a fast paced environment. Ability
to assess, analyse and coordinate efforts in response to major
application events, such as loss of service/outages. Excellent
interpersonal skills with a proven ability to communicate at various
levels within the organization and with external parties. Excellent
organization, analytical and writing skills. Knowledge of ticketing
software and ticketing processes. Ability to establish and document
processes, guidelines and policies. YOU MUST understand the basics of
the CDS and Fixed Income markets – including trade flow and STP. Manage
user base of 600+ users including application and API troubleshooting,
application training. Responsible for client on boarding, application
installation and API integration for various clients and third party
vendors. Static data management and semi automated updates as and when
required. Responsible for logging and maintaining detailed tickets of
all issues. Responsible for understanding release items, overseeing
software releases and monitoring application/API on release day
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