SimCorp

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SimCorp is a software company that is dedicated to providing technological solutions to the financial services industry. Founded in 1971, the company is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, with offices in 18 cities around the globe and employs over 3,200 people. SimCorp’s core product is SimCorp Dimension, a fully integrated, cross-asset, front-to-back investment management suite. Dimension covers all aspects of the investment process, from securities settlement to portfolio management, and includes tools for managing portfolios, reporting, and data distribution in both traditional and new asset classes. Its high-level scalability and flexibility ensure that users can manage complex investments and meet the various regulatory requirements of their markets. SimCorp continues to stay ahead of the curve by continually innovating and investing in its technology solutions. Its research and development team is composed of highly skilled engineers who are experts in front-to-back solutions as well as developing applications for mobile, cloud and machine learning platforms. This team actively works on updating existing solutions and creating new solutions for investment managers’ to improve their portfolio and risk management processes. The company is dedicated to providing the best solutions and services to its clients, ensuring efficiency and profitability, and providing support and training for existing and new users. SimCorp recognizes the importance of customer service in the competitive and changing financial services technology market and provides support via a wide range of channels. SimCorp’s pioneering technology solutions, highly skilled team and commitment to customer service have made it a leader in the financial sector, enabling investment managers to stay connected, remain competitive, and continue to deliver results in an ever-changing market.

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Software Engineer

Average Work Hours (weekly unless noted): 40-45
Average Salary (yearly in dollars unless noted): 70000-75000 USD
Description: This position is responsible for developing, testing, and analyzing software for SimCorp. The Software Engineer will work closely with project teams to ensure their goals and objectives are achieved. Additional responsibilities may include writing database queries, maintaining current systems and applications, and debugging and troubleshooting software issues.
Qualifications / Requirements: A minimum of a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field. Experience working with programming languages such as C/C++, Java, and/or Python. Knowledge and experience with software engineering processes and database software such as Oracle, MariaDB, and/or MongoDB. Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
Locations: New York, London, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Boston, Paris, Stockholm, Sydney
Career Paths: Software Developer, Business Analyst, Quality Assurance Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, Database Administrator, System Administrator, Product Manager, Project Manager, Security Analyst, Network Engineer.
Job Contacts: jobs@simcorp.com

Recent Reviews

Nancy S.
4.8/5
4.8
SimCorp has been a great company to work with. As a programmer, I'm excited to be part of a team that uses the latest technologies to solve challenging business problems. The team I'm on is very supportive, and I'm able to be challenged and grow my skills with each project. I'm also enjoying working in a vibrant workplace with flexible hours and benefits. Very happy so far!

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifications are needed to work at SimCorp?
SimCorp looks for candidates who possess a strong academic background in technical fields such as computer science, engineering, and information technology.
What kind of work will I be doing at SimCorp?
Your responsibilities will depend on the role you are offered and may include developing software and creating innovative solutions, conducting risk assessment and analysis, offering technical advice and guidance, and creating and maintaining system architectures.