Full-Time

Collateral Management

Technical Architect, SVP

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Citigroup

Citigroup

10,001+ employees

Global financial services and banking solutions

Fintech
Financial Services

Compensation Overview

$156.2k - $234.2kAnnually

+ Incentive Awards + Retention Awards

Senior, Expert

No H1B Sponsorship

Irving, TX, USA

Candidate must be located within commuting distance or be willing to relocate to the area.

Category
Backend Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
NoSQL
Git
Apache Kafka
Java
Gradle
Docker
Maven
MongoDB
Development Operations (DevOps)
Oracle
Spring
Requirements
  • 10+ years of hands-on experience in relevant technologies
  • 8+ years of architect experience – must have architected complex, low latency and scalable solutions
  • Demonstrated leadership, management, and development skills.
  • Proven hands-on experience developing a loosely coupled micro-services in the Java (8+) technology stack including spring, spring-boot, spring-data, JPA, Kafka, REST-ful architecture, maven/gradle, Web Sockets, TDD.
  • Must have experience in Message Oriented Middleware architecture and products such as Kafka, TIBCO, Apache MQ.
  • Experience with NoSql and Relational DBs like Mongo, Oracle.
  • Experience with performance tuning of code base using relevant tools.
  • Experience in working with Cloud based deployments, Docker
  • Experience with DevOps – creating pipeline, CI/CD, Git, Gitflow branching merging
  • Strong understanding of Object-oriented design, GoF patterns.
  • Working experience in message formats such as XML / JSON.
  • Strong working experience with Web service technologies such as REST, JSON, SOAP, JAXB, JAX-WS.
  • Working knowledge of industry best practices and Engineering standards
  • Bachelor’s degree/University degree or equivalent experience
Responsibilities
  • drive enterprise level architecture and design decisions to enable the execution and delivery of large-scale business applications.
  • undertake structured analysis of technical issues, translating this analysis into technical designs that describe a solution and communicate design decisions
  • be consulted about design and provide design patterns
  • identify deeper issues that need fixing
  • look for opportunities to collaborate and reuse components, communicating with both technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • work alongside Enterprise Architecture review team and enforce adequate engineering principles and best practices
  • Bridging the gap between the technical and non-technical. You can mediate between people and mend relationships, communicating with stakeholders at all levels. (Relevant skill level: expert)
  • Governance. You can evolve and define governance and take responsibility for collaborating and supporting services in wider governance. You know how to assure services delivered by technical architects across sets of services. (Relevant skill level: practitioner)
  • Making and guiding decisions. You can make decisions characterized by medium levels of risk and complexity and recommend decisions as risk and complexity increase. You can build consensus between services or independent stakeholders. (Relevant skill level: practitioner)
  • Strategy. You can define and challenge strategies, patterns, standards, policies, roadmaps and vision statements. You can provide proactive advice and guidance for their definition across the organisation. (Relevant skill level: practitioner)
  • Turning business problems into technical design. You can design systems characterized by high levels of risk, impact and business or technical complexity. (Relevant skill level: expert)
  • Understanding the whole context. You can understand trends and practices within the broader organization and how these will impact on your work. You can look for deeper underlying problems and opportunities and anticipate problems before they occur. You can identify the impact of changes to policy. (Relevant skill level: practitioner)

Citigroup provides a variety of financial services to individuals, businesses, and governments around the world. Its offerings include consumer banking, credit services, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth management. The company operates in over 160 countries, allowing it to facilitate cross-border transactions and serve a diverse clientele. Citigroup's products work by leveraging its extensive global network and technology to provide efficient banking solutions, generating revenue through interest on loans, service fees, trading, and investment management. What sets Citigroup apart from its competitors is its strong focus on sustainability and social responsibility, as demonstrated by its investments in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives. The company's goal is to create a positive financial and social impact while ensuring growth and profitability.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$59.8M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1812

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

12%

1 year growth

12%

2 year growth

1%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Citi's investment in Pylon enhances access to institutional-grade mortgage products.
  • The €410 million investment in SeQura supports international market expansion.
  • Citi strengthens SME lending with a £200 million debt funding package for iwoca.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from fintechs like Pylon may lead to market cannibalization.
  • SeQura's expansion may not meet expectations, affecting Citi's returns.
  • Citi's large debt funding packages increase exposure to credit risk.

What makes Citigroup unique

  • Citi operates in over 160 countries, offering a vast global network.
  • The company integrates technological innovations for seamless banking solutions.
  • Citi's commitment to ESG initiatives sets it apart in sustainability efforts.

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