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Lead Specialty Software Engineer RAD for the Equity Derivatives Desks

Wells Fargo

$191,000 - $305,000
Sep 4, 2025
New York, NY, USA
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Lead Specialty Software Engineer to work with front office users across Equity Derivatives to provide functionality enhancement to product development internally for specialized risk management needs.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of C.NET experience
  • 5+ years of experience working with Excel .NET API
  • 2+ years of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) experience
  • 5+ years of Python experience
  • 2+ years of GenAI experience
  • 5+ years of SQL experience
  • 5+ years of XML (Extensible Markup Language) experience

Responsibilities

  • Lead complex initiatives on selected domains
  • Ensure systems are monitored to increase operational efficiency and managed to mitigate risk
  • Define opportunities to maximize resource utilization and improve processes while reducing cost
  • Lead, design, develop, test and implement applications and system components, tools and utilities, models, simulation, and analytics to manage complex business functions using sophisticated technologies
  • Resolve coding, testing and escalated platform issues of a technically challenging nature
  • Lead team to ensure compliance and risk management requirements for supported area are met and work with other stakeholders to implement key risk initiatives
  • Mentor less experienced software engineers

Other

  • Ability to work a hybrid schedule
  • Relocation assistance is not available for this position
  • This position is not eligible for Visa sponsorship
  • 5+ years of Specialty Software Engineering experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel skills, including high level of proficiency in modeling