Job Title: Senior Engineer (Mendix)
Location: WTC - NYC (Hybrid 4 Days Onsite)
About the Role:
We are seeking an experienced Senior Engineer with a strong background in both low-code platforms and traditional server-side development. The ideal candidate will bring deep technical expertise, strong domain knowledge in asset and trade allocation processes, and able to develop scalable, high-performance solutions. This is a hybrid role based out of our World Trade Center office in NYC, requiring 4 days per week onsite and 1 remote day.
Key Responsibilities:
Involved in technical design, architecture, and implementation of solutions across platforms including Mendix, Java/Python, and SQL.
Collaborate with product owners, business stakeholders, and cross-functional teams to understand requirements and translate them into robust, scalable designs.
Good understanding of modernization and migration/refactoring of legacy systems to modern architectures and frameworks.
Ensure optimal use of multi-threading and concurrency techniques to deliver high-performance server-side applications.
Deliver quality code adhering to best practices & standards
Design and optimize data models and queries for asset allocation and trade execution workflows.
Maintain strong alignment with business needs and compliance requirements in a fast-paced financial services environment.
Required Qualifications:
6+ years of hands-on software development experience.
Proficiency in:
No-Code/Low-Code platforms, particularly Mendix.
Java and/or Python for backend/server-side development.
SQL and relational database design/performance tuning.
Experience in implementing solutions using multi-threading and concurrency.
Strong knowledge of application migration, modernization, and codebase refactoring.
Deep domain knowledge in asset allocation, trade allocation rules, and execution processes.
Preferred Skills:
Experience working in agile environments with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps integration.
Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform).
Familiarity with message queues, event-driven architectures, and microservices.