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A global wealth management firm is seeking an experienced API Solution Architect to lead the design and evolution of its API platform. The role requires 8-10 years of expertise in API and integration design, focusing on RESTful APIs using Python, Node.js, and TypeScript. You will define API standards and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. This position offers the chance to collaborate with various technical teams to create secure, scalable, and efficient APIs, crucial for supporting complex business processes and integrations.
Position: API Solution Architect
Hoxton Wealth is a leading global wealth management firm, delivering financial solutions to international investors and expatriates across regulated jurisdictions.
We are seeking an API Solution Architect to lead the design and evolution of our API platform and integration architecture. This role is suited to a senior, hands‑on architect with deep experience designing scalable, secure, and well‑governed APIs that support complex business workflows across internal systems and external partners.
You will play a key role in defining API standards, integration patterns, and architectural guardrails that enable teams to build reliable, compliant, and developer‑friendly services. The role requires strong technical depth, architectural judgment, and the ability to collaborate across engineering, security, product, and compliance teams in a regulated environment.
You will work closely with backend engineers, platform teams, DevSecOps, and product stakeholders to ensure APIs are consistent, discoverable, secure, and aligned with long‑term platform strategy.
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