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Technical Lead – Risk Engine (C#) | Singapore Relocation Required

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Technical Lead – Risk Engine (C#) | Singapore Relocation Required
A global investment management leader is looking to appoint a technically exceptional Technical Lead to play a key role in the greenfield development of a new risk engine. The role is being advertised in London but is based in Singapore and will require relocation.
This is a highly hands-on technical leadership position for someone with deep engineering expertise who has strong experience building sophisticated risk platforms and, ideally, has previously built a risk engine from the ground up.
The Role
The Technical Lead will take significant ownership of the architecture, design, and development of a new risk engine.
This is a genuinely greenfield engineering opportunity, rather than the maintenance or modernisation of an existing platform.
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Key Responsibilities
- Leading the technical design and development of a greenfield risk engine
- Building high-performance, scalable applications primarily using C# / .NET
- Owning key architecture and technical design decisions
- Leading and developing a team of 2+ software engineers
- Remaining highly hands-on with development and coding
- Establishing engineering standards around performance, scalability, reliability, and code quality
- Working closely with investment, risk, and technology stakeholders
- Driving the platform from initial design through to production
The Ideal Candidate
The successful candidate will have:
- Strong C# /.NET engineering expertise
- Proven experience building risk engines or sophisticated risk platforms
- Ideally, direct experience delivering a risk engine in a greenfield environment
- Strong understanding of high-performance and scalable system architecture
- Experience technically leading a team of at least two engineers
- A track record of combining leadership responsibilities with hands-on software development
- Experience within investment management, hedge funds, trading, banking, or another sophisticated financial markets environment


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The Opportunity
This is an opportunity to take genuine technical ownership of a business-critical greenfield build within a global investment management leader. The Technical Lead will have significant influence over the architecture and technical direction of the platform while leading a small engineering team and remaining close to the code.
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