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Acin adds Kate Joicey-Cecil, Chief Client Officer, to the management team to further develop long-term, trusted client partnerships.
Our product is all about collaboration and innovation. So are our people. We’re a small team, but we’ve got a big vision: to build a brand-new infrastructure for operational risk management. It’s not easy. We’re redefining the way some of the world’s biggest financial services companies and banks work with data. There are a lot of challenges – but a lot of opportunities to think and act creatively, too.
Backed by banks (JP Morgan, Citi, Barclays, Lloyds, BNP) and ratings agencies, Acin helps banks objectively manage their risk control landscape. Based on a network of peers, Acin’s data protocols connect a bank’s risk control data across their firm and industry leading to greater cost savings, and creating huge efficiency savings across the bank both in front and back-office operations.
The role:
As a Back-End Engineer, you’ll spend most of your time building and maintaining robust GraphQL APIs and providing clients with multiple data-rich views into operational risk management. You’ll need to decide between extending existing functionality or breaking things out into more re-usable patterns, whilst being mindful about consistency, reusability, and looking for ways to make developers lives easier.
As part of the role, you will be involved in the full Agile lifecycle including feasibility of features, discussing how to implement them, and providing constructive feedback in our regular retrospectives.
Our tech stack is one of the best around. You’ll be using Node.js, TypeScript, GraphQL (with Apollo Federation), Azure Serverless and, of course, Git!
When it comes to hardware, you’ll be given the choice of a MacBook or Windows laptop, along with anything you need for a comfortable and productive remote working environment.