Java Development Manager (Investment Banking) - London

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Java Development Manager (Investment Banking) - London (Hybrid)

MUST HVAE INVESTMENT BANKING EXPERINCE

A leading investment bank is looking for a technical hands-on Java Development Manager who will work very closely within the derivatives development team across EMEA. This role is will be responsible for delivering cutting-edge technology solutions that support revenue growth, regulatory compliance, and strategic trading initiatives across Derivatives Sales & Trading.

Key Responsibilities

Own the end-to-end delivery of the Front Office Derivatives Technology stack - from architecture through to deployment.
Lead a team of 10 developers, fostering high performance, innovation, and continuous improvement.
Collaborate closely with global technology leads, Product Managers, and Front Office stakeholders to shape and deliver the strategic technology roadmap.
Consolidate and modernise a complex distributed tech landscape into a scalable, consistent architecture aligned with global frameworks.
Drive Agile delivery practices and oversee the implementation of high-value, high-priority software changes.
Ensure audit readiness, compliance with regulatory standards, and smooth integration with vendor platforms.
Oversee vendor selection, cost management, and external partnerships in line with commercial and strategic goals.What We're Looking For

Deep technical expertise in Java .NET, C#, Python, and familiarity with DevSecOps, CI/CD, and automated testing frameworks.
A strong grasp of Derivatives products, market structures, and quantitative modelling.
Experience designing and delivering enterprise-level trading solutions, with a strong understanding of IT General Controls and enterprise data governance.
Hands-on experience working in Agile delivery environments (Scrum, Sprints, Releases).
Excellent communication skills with the ability to interact with stakeholders at all levels

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