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We assist companies and non-profit organizations in delivering benefits to their employees. Catchlight is seeking a dynamic Director of Engineering to lead our team in developing products using machine learning, large language models (LLMs), modern web applications, APIs, microservices, and cloud-native architecture.
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The Director, Trading Engineering will be working in development and delivery of high quality, timely and maintainable software solutions in an agile environment which meet functional and non-functional business requirements.
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Our Site Reliability Engineering group within Enterprise Infrastructure combines Operations Excellence with the Development Experience to deliver services at high scale, high availability with resilience by using automation and Infrastructure Code. We build reliability into our ecosystem by applying standard methodologies in Resiliency Engineering, Automation, Observability & Chaos Testing.
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Role will also involve growing a strong engineering team that could challenge the status quo and build next generation applications for Asset Management. We are looking for a technical leader with strong engineering focus and passion for building complex distributed systems, who can work across multiple teams and influence different business partners.
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The Director, Architecture – Workflow Orchestration will work hand in hand with business leadership and our engineering partners to deliver the next generation Business Process Management platform for use by over 9000 WI associates.
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The Director of Engineering is responsible for working closely with the Vice President of Engineering and lead a team of engineers to architect, design and build pilots and new products.
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To support this growth and drive scale, we are seeking a Director of Software Engineering to be part of a growing team that supports our Bond Trading business within the Fixed Income domain.
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Providing Engineering expertise, thought leadership and consulting inthe Triad of Product Mgmt, Engineering & Human-Centric Design - to Squads across product management teams to ensure we are building the best products, platforms, and experiences functionally and technically.
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You will be responsible for all aspects of the solution, from security to data strategy, and work closely with all areas of engineering to best align architecture needs. Experienced in engineering web and/or mobile applications end to end, with a focus on customer experience, scale, security, and performance.
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