About the job
Company Overview
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: IBKR) is a leading global financial services firm with its headquarters in Greenwich, CT, and a presence in over 15 countries. With more than 40 years of pioneering financial technology and a steadfast commitment to our clients, we are reshaping the landscape of investment opportunities.
Our affiliates offer round-the-clock electronic brokerage services across a diverse range of financial instruments including stocks, options, futures, currencies, bonds, and funds, catering to clients in over 200 countries and territories. From individual investors to large institutions like hedge funds and financial advisors, our cutting-edge technology and competitive pricing empower our clients to maximize their investment potential.
Recognized by Barron’s as the #1 online broker for six consecutive years, Interactive Brokers invites you to join our dynamic, globally diverse team and contribute to our mission of simplifying and enhancing financial opportunities through innovative technology.
This is a hybrid role (3 days in the office/2 days remote).
About Your Team:
We are looking for a seasoned software engineer to help modernize our existing data systems, employing current and emerging best practices in the industry.
Your Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with product managers to develop comprehensive business specifications.
- Create detailed technical specifications in partnership with architects and software engineering teams.
- Design, develop, and maintain high-quality software applications and systems.
- Write clean, efficient, and maintainable code adhering to best practices and industry standards.
- Lead task delegation and coordinate development team activities.
- Conduct code reviews and ensure compliance with testing standards, company protocols, and technical specifications.
- Evaluate existing systems for improvement opportunities and standards compliance.
- Research and recommend new technologies to enhance system performance and reliability.

