Position:Application Engineer Department:Information Technology Report to:Chief Technology Officer Location:Boston, MA Company Summary:
Boston Partners is a global investment advisor with $103 billion in AUM and a longstanding reputation for superior client service.The organization is a premier provider of value equity investment products that are firmly rooted in fundamental research and are based on a disciplined investment philosophy and process.Boston Partners invests in companies with attractive value characteristics and strong business fundamentals where there is a catalyst for positive change. The firm was founded in 1995 and maintains offices in Boston, New York, California, and London. Boston Partners is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of ORIX Corporation of Japan.
Responsibilities: Implementation of new and improvement of existing business applications.Work with various Investment teams, Trading and other business units to design, develop and maintain solutions that will enhance performance, automate workflows and reduce errors.Support existing systems. Qualifications and Technical Skills: Minimum of a bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent. Five plus years of software development experience with strong analysis, design, and modeling skills. Financial services industry preferred. Proficiency in SQL programming along with database modeling and design, primarily using Microsoft SQL Server. Proficiency in using C# and/or Java for back-end development.Experience with version control systems (Git, TFVC).Excellent problem-solving and debugging skills.Ability to work independently and as part of a team.Strong communication and interpersonal skills.Experience with one or more of the following will be considered a plus:
Charles River Investment Management SystemMarkit EDM PlatformData Warehouse PlatformsFront-end web frameworks like Angular/ReactLarge Language Models like GPT Special Requirements Job may require working beyond regular business hours on an as needed basis.
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