Susquehanna International Group, LLP

Treasury Software Developer | Experienced Hire

Job Locations US-PA-Bala Cynwyd (Philadelphia Area)
Requisition ID
2025-9640
Experience Level
Experienced Professionals
Job Categories
Technology - Software Engineering

Overview

The Financial Reporting and Treasury team is responsible for a platform that provides firm-wide treasury reporting for senior management on profit & loss, financing (margin lending, repos, stock loan), capital management, RWA, margin, haircuts, cash movements, currency exposure and regulatory reporting.

We are looking for a software developer who can help rearchitect the real-time reporting platform to normalize the data feeds used to produce reports, and to implement far more comprehensive and holistic scenario analysis (what-if views) to optimize the treasury function for the business.

You will partner with the business to understand requirements and to continuously iterate on improvements to the reporting platform. 

Ideally, the candidate has experience working directly with the Treasury department of a buy-side trading firm. 

SIG engineers are:

  • Able to drive engagement with the business and deliver on projects in a timely fashion.
  • Passionate about learning the business and applying technology solutions to the most important projects.
  • Full-stack software development skills (client, services and server-side tiers).

What we’re looking for

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics or related discipline Relevant experience can be substituted for education.
  • Five (5) years of recent hands-on experience with Python, HTML, SQL (relational databases).   Oracle and/or SQL Server are a plus.
  • Strong Treasury domain knowledge is required.
  • Experience with web-based GUI development platforms is a major plus. 
  • Experience with big-data/data warehouse platforms is also desired, i.e. Hadoop components like HBase, Druid. 
  • Java and/or VBA also a plus.

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