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As the founding entity of RAINBOW PARTNERS, Quanteam is a consulting firm specializing in Banking, Finance, and Financial Services. Guided by our core values of closeness, teamwork, diversity, and excellence, our team of 1,000 expert consultants, representing 35 different nationalities, collaborates across 10 international offices: Paris, Lyon, New York, Montreal, London, Brussels, Geneva, Lisbon, Porto and Casablanca.

We are looking for a Java and PL/SQL Software Developer for one of our clients, an investment bank set in Montreal

Role Overview

The team is made of 4 people in charge of the application to calculate risks metrics. This application aims at monitoring the Front office activities worldwide and provide scoring.

Key responsibilities

  • Enhance and maintain the RIS platform and RIS applications
  • Participate and contribute to RIS projects and ad-hoc requests
  • Contribute to Azure migration
  • Tune RIS databases and applications performance
  • Support the transformation of risk models to Python
  • Design workflows for SQL extract Excel/CSV-based reporting
  • Follow the RIS CI/CD pipeline for development and release
  • Standardize SonarQube usage and resolve identified issues
  • Work autonomously while collaborating with the team for continuous functional and technical improvement
  • Share ideas and contribute to software craftsmanship practices

Required Qualifications and Skills

Must Have

  • 3+ years Experience using Java 17 or above
  • Software craftsmanship best practices: DDD, BDD, TDD, Design Patterns, Clean Code
  • Languages: Java 8+, PL/SQL, multithreading and concurrent programming
  • Frameworks: Spring Boot, Spring Framework core features
  • API documentation: Springdoc OpenAPI (Swagger UI)
  • DevOps tools: GitHub Actions, Jenkins, Linux
  • Ability to code, test, document, and provide L3 support (MPT)
  • Experience with Spring Boot for REST APIs and microservices

Nice to have

  • Spring Security with JWT or OAuth2
  • Mockito for unit and integration tests
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