Role: Senior Product Engineer
Location: New York, New York
Team: Strategic Investment Solutions (SIS) Technology
Level: Senior (typically 8+ years of experience)
What You’ll Do
• Own features end-to-end: from discovery and requirements shaping through
• architecture, implementation, testing, and production deployment.
• Partner directly with business stakeholders to understand workflows, pain points, and
• desired outcomes—then translate that into well-scoped, deliverable solutions.
• Make sound architectural decisions: choose the right patterns, data models, and
• integration approaches based on business context and technical tradeoffs.
• Build across the stack: backend services (Java/Spring), frontend components (Vue.js),
• API contracts, and data integrations.
• Leverage modern AI development tools (Claude Code, MCP, LLM APIs) to accelerate
• delivery—prototyping, code generation, analysis, and testing—while maintaining strong
• engineering judgment and validation.
• Contribute to platform quality: code reviews, testing discipline, observability, and
• documentation where it adds leverage.
• Mentor mid-level engineers through design conversations, pairing, and code
• review—raising the team’s ability to deliver independently.
• Navigate ambiguity: make pragmatic decisions with incomplete information and adjust
• course as understanding deepens.
What We’re Looking For
• 8+ years of software engineering experience with demonstrated ability to deliver features
· end-to-end across backend and frontend.
• Strong proficiency in Python and Java, with sound architectural instincts (when to build
· vs. reuse, how to decompose services, when to simplify).
• Fluency with modern AI development tools (Claude Code, MCP servers, LLM APIs) and
· an ability to use them productively while maintaining quality and correctness.
• Experience working directly with business stakeholders—not just taking tickets, but
· shaping requirements and validating solutions.
• The business context to make the right tradeoffs: you understand that technical
· decisions have business consequences and vice versa.
• Strong communication skills: you can explain technical decisions to non-technical
· partners and advocate for engineering quality without creating friction.
• A builder’s mindset: you prefer shipping working software over perfecting designs, while
· maintaining the quality bar for production systems.
• Experience in financial services, investment management of building internal tools or platforms that make other teams more