Treasury Back Office Tester

Project description

Our client seeks Treasury Front Office testers to support the upgrade of their existing Treasury applications. Testers will play a key role in ensuring the success of this project.

Responsibilities

  • - To validate seamless execution, accurate pricing, and instant risk reflection to prevent costly trading errors and limit breaches. - Support traders and front office users on P&L and position discrepancies, market operations, and related issues. - Report progress, issues, and critical blockers to the manager and relevant stakeholders. - Assess the impact of new changes on production environments. - Collaborate with internal teams, clients, and change management groups to share information effectively. - E-Tradepad & Blotters: Testing deal booking, structuring new trades, and validating pre-trade workflows and limits. - Verifying on-demand risk reports, stress testing scenarios, and dynamic tables. - Validating the setup and impact of shifting market data (yield curves, volatility surfaces, and fixing data) on live pricing

SKILLS

Must have

  • 10-15 years years of treasury related system work experience
  • 7-8 years of experience in manual testing
  • Knowledge on Treasury, banking, capital markets domain
  • Hands-on and working/functional knowledge on any of the systems like Murex, Calypso, Kondor
  • Knowledge of Scheduling tool such as control M, Autosys
  • Full Product knowledge of various treasury products like FX, Money Markets, Capital Markets, Derivatives ( FX, IR, Equity & Commodity) and Structured products.
  • Hands-on experience in Test Case Execution, Defect Reporting-Logging bugs into tools like Jira or Bugzilla, describing the steps to reproduce, and verifying fixes once deployed.
  • Foreign Exchange (FX): Spot, Forwards, Swaps, and Options. Interest Rate Swaps (IRS), Forward Rate Agreements (FRAs), and bonds.
  • Hands on experience with Testing real-time feed validation (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters), yield curve logic, and internal pricing calculators against expected benchmarks (e.g., PV01, Option Greeks)

Nice to have

SQL is a plus