Job Description:
The Role
The Digital Account Management (DAM) product area within Institutional Wealth Management Services (IWMS) is seeking a Engineering Leader to shape the strategy, technical direction, and delivery of digital capabilities that support Institutional Account Onboarding and Account Maintenance. You will lead agile teams, partner closely with product leadership, and ensure delivery of scalable, resilient, and modern solutions that meet the needs of Clearing Advisors, RIAs, home‑office teams, and representatives.
In this leadership role, you will define engineering standards, influence architectural decisions, drive technical health, and advance the long‑term modernization of the digital account management products. Success requires strong collaboration across product areas, architecture, operations, and dependent platforms.
The Expertise You Bring
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field
Demonstrated success providing strategic engineering leadership across multi‑team or multi‑platform initiatives
Experience in talent development, workforce planning, skill alignment, and managing a balanced FTE/contractor mix
Experience with Java, Spring Boot, Rest, JavaScript, Angular, or similar technologies
Strong architectural background, including accessibility, security, resiliency, and enterprise design standards
Proven ability to guide estimation, solution design, dependency management, and technical decision‑making for complex work
Experience improving delivery outcomes through modernization, technical‑health management, automation, and AI tools
Extensive knowledge of operational excellence, including observability, site reliability engineering, and production support models
Exceptional communication and collaboration skills with the ability to influence across engineering, product, and leadership teams
Ability to drive alignment across engineering, product, architecture, and business partner groups
The Value You Deliver
Setting engineering strategy and ensuring alignment with DAM and IWMS business priorities
Leading engineering execution to deliver secure, reliable, and production‑ready digital solutions
Translating product strategy into actionable engineering roadmaps
Influencing architectural direction and driving consistency across platforms and solutions
Advancing engineering excellence through automation, quality standards, and modern development practices
Improving reliability and operational performance of business‑critical onboarding and servicing workflows
Developing engineering talent, elevating technical capabilities, and fostering a strong engineering culture
Driving continuous improvement and ensuring a strong platform foundation for long‑term growth
The Team
The Digital Account Management team delivers modern, scalable solutions that power Institutional Account Onboarding and Account Maintenance across the Wealthscape platform. We focus on creating intuitive digital workflows that reduce friction, improve accuracy, and accelerate asset realization for Clearing Advisors, RIAs, and home‑office professionals.
Our mission is to simplify the account lifecycle through flawless, end‑to‑end digital experiences. We deliver consistent, standards‑based interfaces, enable omni‑channel integration with advisor technology ecosystems, and drive operational efficiency through automation and strong front‑end validations. By modernizing how institutional accounts are onboarded and maintained, we empower investment professionals and their support teams to operate more efficiently and support business growth.
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Information TechnologyMost roles at Fidelity are Hybrid, requiring associates to work onsite every other week (all business days, M-F) in a Fidelity office. This does not apply to Remote or fully Onsite roles. Some roles may have unique onsite requirements. Please consult with your recruiter for the specific expectations for this position.
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