State Street, a global financial services powerhouse, is seeking a Technical Developer for their Quincy location. This role sits at the intersection of database development and systems engineering, supporting an organization that manages $33 trillion in daily assets and $2.8 trillion in assets under management.
The position calls for an experienced developer with a strong foundation in Unix and Oracle PL/SQL development. You'll be responsible for designing and implementing robust processes, working closely with multiple development teams in the reconciliation domain. The role heavily emphasizes troubleshooting and performance tuning of application processes.
Key technical requirements include expertise in PL/SQL for developing stored procedures and views, comprehensive knowledge of Oracle database management, and strong Unix scripting capabilities. The ideal candidate should also be familiar with application servers like Websphere or Weblogic, and have exposure to modern technologies such as Java/Spring Boot, IBM MQ, and Apache Kafka.
What makes this role particularly exciting is its position within State Street's Global Technology Services (GTS) division, which is driving the company's digital transformation using cutting-edge technologies like cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and robotics process automation. You'll be part of a collaborative environment that values technical innovation and creative problem-solving.
The role offers competitive compensation ranging from $75,000 to $120,000 annually, and provides an opportunity to work with one of the world's largest financial datasets. State Street emphasizes diversity and inclusion, providing a supportive environment where employees can grow their technical skills while making a significant impact on the global investment community.
This position is ideal for a mid-level developer who wants to advance their career in financial technology while working with enterprise-scale systems and contributing to meaningful technological advancement in the financial services sector.