Hello Partner
Hope you are doing great,
We are having an immediate Requirement.
This Position is with our Direct Client.
Client Domain: Client plays a fundamental role in the foreign exchange (FX) market – it operates the largest multicurrency cash settlement system to mitigate settlement risk for the FX transactions of its Members and their customers. Owned by the world's leading financial institutions, Client settles payment instructions relating to underlying FX transactions in 17 major currencies and certain other transactions that result in one-way payments in a subset of those currencies.
Client Domain: Client plays a fundamental role in the foreign exchange (FX) market – it operates the largest multicurrency cash settlement system to mitigate settlement risk for the FX transactions of its Members and their customers. Owned by the world's leading financial institutions, Client settles payment instructions relating to underlying FX transactions in 17 major currencies and certain other transactions that result in one-way payments in a subset of those currencies.
Position: MS SQL Server Database Programmer with Finance domain
Location: New York City, NY (Downtown)
Duration: 12 Months
Pay Rate: $550/Day on C2C
Interview Process: Telephonic and In- Person Interview.
Years of experience: 8 - 10 years in SQL Server Database Programming
The Project is currently on SQL Server and will be Migrated to DB2 Later on.
Required Skills:
Need a strong SQL Server database programmer. Who is willing to Learn D2B.
The consultant MUST have experience in Finance domain.
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