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Transcend is seeking a Mid-Level software developer to join our innovative team in Piscataway Township, New Jersey. This role requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and 5-7 years of relevant experience. You will collaborate with senior developers on complex software solutions.
The ideal candidate has strong technical skills in building APIs, database technologies, and core Java principles, with awareness of financial markets. The position offers an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge technology in a fast-paced environment.
Transcend Street Solutions delivers innovative, modular technology solutions that solve the industry’s most complex challenges – within each business and across the enterprise. Our mission is to help firms completely redefine how they manage and think about collateral, leading to increased liquidity, lower costs and greater compliance.
Transcend is seeking a Mid‑Level software developer who is passionate about applying technology to solve complex challenges. This role will work with the senior software developers to drive the innovative development of our modular technology solutions delivering advanced capabilities for financial services, supporting their collateral management, capital management and compliance needs related to global capital markets transactions. Our software is built using cutting edge technologies and our developers work on a variety of projects designing, building, enhancing and maintaining the code base for our core product (Transcend Software).
In addition to the below, a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or related field is required and 5-7 years of hands‑on work experience.
To thrive in this role, candidates should have a keen interest in the financial markets. Please note that experience in Web technologies like JSP, JSF or Servlet is NOT required.
Transend's Mid‑Level Software Developer will work with the leads to develop software solutions by studying information needs; conferring with users; studying systems flow, data usage, and work processes; investigating problem areas; following the software development lifecycle.