DXC Technology

Applications Analyst (Back Office Derivates)

ITA - MI - CERNUSCO SUL NAVIGLIO Full time

Job Description:

XChanging, part of DXC Technology group, is looking for a Software Developer & Application Analyst for the Market Data and Derivatives department.

Responsibilities:

  • Design, maintenance, and technical/functional support of the software applications and services managed by Xchanging, particularly those related to Back Office Derivatives applications and EMIR reporting;

  • Design and Documentation: Draft functional and technical specifications in compliance with security standards and ISO documentation management requirements;

  • Testing and Support: Participate in testing/validation phases and provide application support to internal and external clients;

  • Operational Support: Ensure operational support and on-call availability according to the service delivery schedule and team rotation.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree or diploma in IT-related fields (knowledge of economic/financial subjects is a plus).intermediaries;

  • Experience in the IT sector gained in equivalent outsourcing companies, software development firms specializing in application solutions, or financial;

  • Good Knowledge of Java, SQL, Python, MS PowerShell; Pentaho Data Integration is a plus; experience with OWASP – NIS2 is an advantage;

  • Basic understanding of ETL processes (experience with Pentaho Data Integration is a plus);

  • Good command of the English language is considered a plus

  • Analytical skills, Reliability, accuracy, autonomy, and proactivity.

Work Location: Milano with smart working Possibility

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