Vice President, Head of Asset Servicing Technology Wealth Divison

  • New York, NY
  • Posted 1 day ago | Updated 1 day ago

Overview

Hybrid
Depends on Experience
Full Time

Skills

Astrid

Job Details

Our client is seeking a Vice President to lead its Asset Servicing Technology function within the Wealth Management division. This is a high-impact, global leadership role overseeing two core platforms Astrid and Tax which are foundational to the firm s asset servicing and client onboarding initiatives.

As the head of this function, you will own the technology roadmap, global delivery execution, platform performance, and operational excellence across a team of ~150 technologists. This role will partner closely with product, operations, and client-facing stakeholders to evolve, scale, and integrate Client s asset servicing platforms to meet growing demand across wealth, custody, and tax services.

Required Qualifications:

  • 15+ years of progressive technology leadership experience in financial services or fintech
  • Deep expertise in asset servicing, tax, performance, cost basis, corporate actions, or custody tech
  • Demonstrated success leading global engineering teams (100+ FTEs), including offshore and nearshore models
  • Proven ability to execute complex technology transformations while maintaining platform stability
  • Experience leading high-stakes client onboarding and data migration programs
  • Deep familiarity with modern enterprise architectures: microservices, cloud (AWS or Azure), CI/CD, and API frameworks
  • Track record of collaboration with product, business, compliance, and infrastructure teams
  • Bachelor s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (MBA or technical Master s preferred)
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