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1. Derivatives Trading Support Engineer - Linux (LA Jobs List)
2. Web Analyst Programmer - Online Marketing - Adelaide
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2010 12:33:27 +1100
From: LA Jobs List <jobs@lists.linux.org.au>
Subject: [LA-Jobs] Derivatives Trading Support Engineer - Linux
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A new job has been posted on the Linux Australia website.
http://linux.org.au/content/derivatives-trading-support-engineer-linux
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Sydney CBD
International Derivatives Trading Firm
Technology driven leaders
Our client is a proprietary trading firm who specialise in high frequency
derivatives trading, including market making. They currently trade the Asian
markets, and are opening offices in Australia.
Technology is the driving force behind the success of our business, and we
seek a high caliber individual to join a young, dyamic technology team.
The successful candidate will join a growing team at the heart of our
business, that is responsible for the day to day operation of our trading
systems. If you have an analytical mind, believe in a proactive approach to
system operations and enjoy troubleshooting mission critical systems in a
fast passed trading floor environment, then this role is for you!
Responsibilities and Duties
? Administration and maintenance of critical trading applications within a
distributed multi-server environment
? Work in a central role between traders, desktop support, network and
development teams, assisting and coordinating when necessary
? Develop scripts and other tools to support our trading systems operations
as required
? Developing IT policies and procedures in conjunction with the management
? Provide general trading floor support directly to traders
? Be part of a team that covers multiple shifts (including some after-
hours support as needed).
What you offer
? University Degree in Computer Science or related disciplines
? Strong Linux skills in a production environment (Redhat/Fedora preferred)
? Strong knowledge of TCP/IP networking
? Knowledge of major trading systems: RTS, GL, ORC, Fidessa is preferred
? Exposure to market data services such as: Reuters, Bloomberg, Activ is
preferred
? Working knowledge of at least two of the following: PERL, PHP, Java, VBA,
DELPHI
? Experience with MySQL or Oracle in a production environment
? Excellent technical troubleshooting and problem solving skills under
pressure
? Excellent communication skills in both spoken and written English is a
must
? Experience in a trading environment highly favored
What they offer
? A young, fun, casual work environment, that is results driven
? Life/work balance, a multi-cultural environment, and reasonable work
hours
? A quickly growing company, that encourages the exploration of new
technologies and ideas
? A flat management structure, where everyone is willing to voice his/her
opinion
? Hands-on experience in the most exciting part of the financial industry
? Discretionary bonus scheme
If you want to work in a fast paced and proactive working environment,
allowing you to be highly visible and rewarded on your results, then joining
this exciting company will be a positive change in your career.
To apply, please send through your resume to Jason Bohringer -
Jason.bohringer@profusiongroup.com
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2010 18:09:39 +1100
From: LA Jobs List <jobs@lists.linux.org.au>
Subject: [LA-Jobs] Web Analyst Programmer - Online Marketing -
Adelaide
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A new job has been posted on the Linux Australia website.
http://linux.org.au/content/web-analyst-programmer-online-marketing-adelaide
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Hi everyone - we have an opportunity for an experienced Software Engineer at
YourAmigo. The role reports to me.
Feel free to let me know if you have any questions. Here are the details:
* Excellent salary + performance-based bonuses
* Permanent full time opportunity - based in Adelaide CBD
* Work with international customers like Dell, Office Depot and Avon
You can learn more about the company here: www.youramigo.com
The role itself involves:
* Performing research and analysis of recent keyword patterns and trends
* Developing online content for leading e-commerce sites
* Developing and performing metric-driven experiments to grow user
traffic and conversion rate
* Contributing to the development of enhancements to YourAmigo's core
technology
* Setting up automated crawling of customers' online product catalogue
* Liaising with customer technical teams and overseas account managers
* Monitoring and improving the performance of key e-commerce metrics
The successful applicant will have:
* A common sense approach to solving complex problems
* A track record in producing tangible results
* An understanding of web technologies and search engines
* Experience working in a Linux development environment
* Experience with HTML, Javascript, HTTP protocol and SQL
* Experience with scripting languages (e.g. Perl) would be an advantage
Submit your application to me by sending an email to employment at
youramigo.com
You must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident to apply.
Ken Saman
Vice President Operations
YourAmigo Ltd
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