Senior Software Engineer (C# & Angular) | Elite Hedge Fund | Boston
An elite, multi‑billion dollar hedge fund in Boston is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to build out new trading systems, risk, and compliance systems. This investment institution has sustained exceptionally consistent returns across the past few decades. The role supports the growth of new systematic strategies, working closely with investment teams at a lean firm to build next‑gen systems, applications, and integrations that enable expansion across multiple asset classes.
You’ll work directly with trading teams, researchers, and quantitative developers to design scalable applications and tools for new trading systems, risk, and compliance systems. The team is highly collaborative, customer‑focused, and deeply embedded within the investment process. The role has a strong emphasis on high‑quality, clean, maintainable, modular code and enabling high‑velocity research.
Responsibilities
- Design and build robust, scalable applications, custom features, and integrations across trading, risk, and compliance systems
- Improve architecture, performance, and reliability of existing platforms
Required Skills
- Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied Math or related field
- 7+ years of professional experience using C#/.NET to design and build complex software
- Experience with .NET Core and modern versions of .NET/C#
Nice to Have
- Full‑stack experience designing/building or migrating front‑ends to Angular
- Experience building tools or software for investment/trading/quantitative research teams
- Highly collaborative, low‑ego culture focused on working together closely, solving impactful business problems, and pursuing excellence and learning daily
- Industry‑leading quality of life, work‑life‑balance, benefits, and compensation
- Exceptional internal mobility and growth opportunities
Base Pay Range
$200,000 – $300,000 per year
Seniority Level
Employment Type
Job Function
- Information Technology and Engineering
Industries
- Investment Management, Capital Markets, and Financial Services