The Integration Architect will develop custom reports, understand Geneva data models, and work on API design using Java technologies.
Job description and skills:
SS&C Geneva and GWI reporting experience (5 years)
Proficient in GSQL and RSL languages
Deep understanding of the Geneva data model
Experience in private market Alternative Accounting
Building custom Geneva and GWI reports and Geneva Accelerator tools
Secondary Skills
Java, J2EE
Spring Boot framework
API design and development in multi-layer architecture
Job Requirements
Strong private market Alternative Accounting background
Ability to learn quickly and independently from multiple sources
Strong communication skills for both technical and non-technical audiences
Self-directed and able to work independently
Experience with Java/J2EE solutions and Spring framework for API development
Top Skills
APIs
Gsql
Gwi
J2Ee
Java
Rsl
Spring Boot
Ss&C Geneva
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