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Job Type
Full Time
Job Details
Morgan Stanley Services Group Inc. seeks a Vice President in Alpharetta, Georgia Design new software implementations and transition those to production status with appropriate software automation, monitoring, testing, and documentation. Engineer, develop, and deploy global software delivery, software configuration, and software packaging related tooling. Design, develop and maintain dynamic products and solutions. Engage in hands-on software development of business critical features. Work on the design process focusing on software architectural changes, stability and performance improvements, and user experience tweaks. Work on the Jenkins continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline changes and improvements. Implement standard software design patterns and principles. Requirements: Requires a Master’s in Applied Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field of study and three (3) years of experience in the position offered or three (3) years as an Incident Manager, Technology Lead, Software Engineer, or a related role in the financial services sector. Requires three (3) years of experience with: C#; NHibernet; .NET core; ASP .NET; Web API; CSS; HTML5; LINQ; UNIT tests; Angular with Ng-Zorro or Angular Material; Node; Dependency Injection(IoC) by Unity Container framework; Microservices; Jenkins pipeline; JIRA; SQL; SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS); Agile Methodology; and working on the continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline. Qualified Applicants: To apply, visit us at https://ms.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en Scroll down and enter 3245080 as the “Job Number” and click “Search jobs.” No calls please. EOE
About the Company
Morgan Stanley
New York City, NY, United States
Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing investment banking, securities, wealth management and investment management... Read more