AVP/VP, Software Engineer (Python), Technology Group
GIC is a leading global long-term investor seeking a Software Engineer for its Technology Group to support asset management and trading operations. The role involves designing and developing innovative software solutions using Python to improve efficiency and decision-making for investment strategies. Candidates must have at least 5 years of software development experience and proficiency in Python, SQL, and agile practices. The position requires strong collaboration with business partners and a desire to leverage emerging technologies in a hybrid work environment.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Hybrid, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
GIC is a leading global long-term investor seeking a Software Engineer for its Technology Group to support asset management and trading operations. The role involves designing and developing innovative software solutions using Python to improve efficiency and decision-making for investment strategies. Candidates must have at least 5 years of software development experience and proficiency in Python, SQL, and agile practices. The position requires strong collaboration with business partners and a desire to leverage emerging technologies in a hybrid work environment.
TAL's take
Strong Tier 2 firm with clear domain focus and well-defined professional expectations, though lacking a specific product team assignment.
Role is well-defined with clear technical requirements and responsibilities, though it covers a broad range of potential internal teams.
Must haves
- 5+ years of relevant experience in software development
- Hands-on experience in solution designing, software testing, and production support
- Proficiency in Agile methodologies
- Strong Python and related frameworks proficiency
- Experience with SQL and data analysis libraries
- Familiarity with cloud platforms and containerization
Tools and skills
Nice to have: tensorflow, pytorch.
About the company
GIC is a major sovereign wealth fund but generally categorized as a Tier 2 employer in the global software engineering market compared to big tech firms.
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