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Solutions Engineer IV - Investment Operations

Capital Group
Greater London
1 day ago
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As a Solutions Engineer IV in Investment Operations (IO), you will architect, build, maintain, and refine high-performance, scalable global systems from product conception to completion. The products and tools you create will drive our investment decision-making process, helping shape global expansion. You will collaborate with business leaders to influence product strategy and provide leadership through innovation, critical thinking, collaboration, and operational excellence.

What You’ll Own

Product Launch & Scale

Spearhead execution of Capital Group’s long term strategic plan by leading global product rollouts with precision and innovation.

Collaborate across teams from marketing and sales, portfolio construction, compliance, trading, accounting and performance management to gather requirements and architect robust technical solutions.

Partner with Growth Platforms and other business groups to establish Day in the Life processes that compliment the Global Operating Model

Product Health & Compliance

Align with cross-functional teams and develop product roadmaps that manage end to end scale and mitigate operational and regulatory risk.

Lead incident analysis and vendor performance reviews, analyze trends and influence roadmaps to improve product health.

Leadership and Continuous Learning

Mentor globally distributed teams and elevate design standards.

Be a continuous learner who seeks to deepen technical and business knowledge and proactively shares that knowledge with others.

Share insights and foster team growth through knowledge exchange.

What You Bring

A bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field.

Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.

A solid foundation in Agile/Scrum methodologies.

Financial Services industry experience and an interest in financial markets.

Demonstrated leadership, interpersonal savviness, and problem-solving skills with the ability to continually learn new concepts and technologies and effectively apply them.

Detail-oriented and thoughtful in your approach to software engineering best practices, enabling a future-ready, high-quality, and responsive code base.

A passion for technology, solving challenging problems, and continuous improvement.

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