PRI Technology
11,135 positionsThe ideal Software Architect will spend quite a bit of time working directly with the firm’s chief information officer to understand the business side on how the software currently works and how they envision how it should work moving forward.
You will be at the center of the firms hub for innovation and you’ll get the opportunity to evaluate emerging technologies along with their impact on various technology engineering and infrastructure services.
Projects and business areas cover mainly desk-facing development: pricing, risk calculation, market data management and trading tools, but it also includes regulatory and internal reporting areas.
Developing this unique platform requires expertise across a range of fields including Engineering, software engineering, Regulatory, Clinical, Product Design, Data Science, QA, Business Development, and Marketing, just to name a few.
While the firm& has well developed business verticals in Investment Research and ESG investing on the business side, there is no single centralized function to manage technology for these verticals.
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