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About the position Clear Street is building financial infrastructure for today's institutions. Founded in 2018, Clear Street is an independent, non-bank prime broker replacing the legacy infrastructure used across capital markets. We started from scratch by building a completely cloud-native clearing and custody system designed for today's complex, global market. Our platform is fully integrated with central clearing houses and exchanges to support billions in trading volume per day. We've agonized about our data model abstractions, created horizontal scalability, and crafted thoughtful APIs. All so we can provide a best-in-class experience for our clients. By combining highly-skilled product and engineering talent with seasoned finance professionals, we're building the essentials to compete in today's fast-paced markets. The Control Engineering team at Clear Street is a small team with a great deal of responsibility. We work closely with stakeholders to ensure that we meet all our financial and regulatory obligations in a timely fashion. Our goal is to make the lives of our stakeholders easier by leveraging innovative technology to create automated solutions for their workflows. As Clear Street grows into more product lines and geographical regions, every member of the team will have an opportunity to have an immense impact on the firm as a whole. Join our team and be part of a dynamic environment where you can make a significant contribution, collaborate with talented professionals, and work with cutting-edge technology to drive operational excellence. Responsibilities • Automate Compliance & Finance regulatory processes. • Create solutions that process large amounts of data from the data warehouse to generate clean, correct reporting. • Build out reconciliations. • Partner with key stakeholders across Compliance, Finance, and Treasury teams to understand regulatory/financial obligations and business requirements. • Translate business requirements into clean designs and scalable solutions. • Provide technical guidance as the tech lead in the team. • Prioritize work and perform hands-on design and development and code review. • Evolve technical standards and best practices. Requirements • At least five (5) years of software design and development experience including arenaflex/CD, source code control, testing, and quality management. • Highly proficient in Python, SQL, and database design. • Experience working with data warehouses like Snowflake to generate complex solutions at scale. • Self-starter with a sense of urgency and eagerness to learn and explore new technologies. • Strong communicator who can interact clearly with non-technical business stakeholders, product managers, and engineers. • Ability to troubleshoot and logically assess problems and determine solutions. Nice-to-haves • Experience working in the post-trade automation space designing and architecting systems that deliver solutions to complex data problems. • Experience generating complex financial industry regulatory reports like EMIR, MFID, SFTR, CPR, K Factor. Benefits • Competitive compensation, benefits, and perks. • Company equity. • 401k matching. • Gender neutral parental leave. • Full medical, dental, and vision insurance. • In-office benefits including lunch stipends, fully stocked kitchens, happy hours, a great location, and amazing views. Apply tot his job

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