Software Engineer, Reporting – London or NYC- Global Prime Brokerage & Financing Platform

Software Engineer, Reporting – London or NYC- Global Prime Brokerage & Financing Platform

Software Engineer, Reporting – London or NYC- Global Prime Brokerage & Financing Platform

Efinancialcareers

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London

5 hours ago

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Exciting opportunity at one of the fastest growing financial services firms around the world. They offer prime brokerage, clearing and financing across traditional and digital assets, and are now looking to hire world-class software engineers to help build on their success. Responsibilities Design, develop and own a generalized system for generating business-critical reports from backend data platformHigh-impact role: reporting systems handle outputs for all products globally, and are necessary to launch and grow all business productsTake ownership of correctness, reliability, and performance of reportingDevelop a deep understanding of the business context in which the team operatesDrive communication between engineers and stakeholders across the business Skills & Experience Required Hands-on architecture experience building critical financial/regulatory/customer reporting or data transformation systemsDirect experience building alerting, observability and monitoring into production systems, using tools such as Datadog, Grafana, PrometheusExperience designing tight SLO (>0.99) workflows on scheduling systems at scale (e.g. AirFlow)Expert-level programmer in Python, Pandas and SQL (Snowflake and Postgres)Superb code-review skills and strong instincts on how to write robust, maintainable, and generalizable code Nice to have, but not required Parallel computing patterns (multiprocessing, threading) experience and technologies (PySpark, Dask)Experience with ledger, trading, risk management, pricing, or other large-scale transaction/event-processing systems Whilst we carefully review all applications, to all jobs, due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not possible to respond to those who have not been successful. <b