Job Description:
The Role
Fidelity Quant Research Technology team is looking for a Principal Software Engineer to join a full-stack team. Building a new product, this position requires a hands-on, lead-by-coding leadership as well as mentoring a team of developers as they journey to becoming better developers. Collaborating with architects, and business partners, you will be building a Java Spring/Springboot microservice backend and Angular UI running in K8S clusters in AWS.
The Expertise and Skills You Bring
A minimum of 10 years of software application development experience, with financial/asset management industry experience is a plus
You have a BS/MS or equivalent experience in the areas of Computer Science, Engineering, or Information Technology and you want to learn more.
Extensive experience working in Angular(RXJS), Java Spring/Springboot, and SQL(Oracle preferred).
Ability to apply standard processes across the squad in areas such as Unit testing, Automation, ATDD, DevOps, CI/CD, design, and code reviews.
Exposure to cloud technologies such as AWS, Docker, and Kubernetes would be an advantage.
Demonstrated experience working on Finance-related software projects focusing on asset management or fund accounting.
The Team
Be part of our team developing a cutting-edge platform for launching a new Options Overlay Product in Asset Management Technology group. This role provides an opportunity to contribute to a distinct project. AM Tech is growing within Fidelity's Investment Frontier Neighborhood, enriching our Liquid Alts offerings. We utilize diverse market instruments, including derivatives and equities.
Note: Fidelity is not providing immigration sponsorship for this position
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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.
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