Sr. Developer- Finance & Treasury with Python and Panda Exp_ Hybrid at NYC, CA, NC or OR

Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers. Our client, Accion Labs, is seeking the following. Apply via Dice today!<br><br>We are looking for a highly skilled Senior Developer to join our Finance and Treasury Technology team. In this critical role, you will design and manage the seamless flow of financial data whether real-time or batch, ensuring that all finance and treasury systems are synchronized. You will design and maintain event-driven architectures on Azure, robust Python development, and provide Level 2 support for mission-critical financial processes.<br><br><strong>Responsibilities & Duties<br><br></strong><ul><li> Design, build, and maintain scalable event-driven microservices using Azure Event Hubs, Event Grid, or Service Bus.</li><li> Develop high-performance python processes for real-time financial data processing, reconciliation, and data lifecycle management</li><li> Rapidly build and deploy internal tools using Retool such as Job failure dashboard, or as an admin interface for manually reconciling failed messages.</li><li> Implement schema governance (Azure Schema Registry)</li><li> Manage the idempotent, exactly-once delivery of messages across the bus to ensure financial data integrity between systems.</li><li> Build and maintain APIs and file-based(batch) integrations to connect with legacy systems that do no support real-time streaming.</li><li> Partner with cloud, integration, and data teams to ensure data integrity</li><li> Perform reconciliations and root-cause analysis for data and interface issues; implement preventative fixes and runbooks.</li><li> Gather requirements and deliver enhancements end-to-end (prioritization, UAT, release notes, training) with minimal disruption to close.</li><li> Coordinate with vendors and internal technology teams on patches, upgrades, and releases; validate changes and follow change control practices.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Required Experience, Skills, & Competencies<br><br></strong><ul><li> Azure: Deep experience with Azure Functions, Logic Apps, Event Hubs, Service Bus, and Storage (Blob/Data Lake).</li><li> Event-Driven Architecture: Proven experience designing asynchronous systems, handling idempotency, and managing dead-letter queues.</li><li> DevOps: Familiarity with Infrastructure as Code (Bicep/Terraform) and containerization (Docker/Kubernetes).</li><li> Hands-on experience with Azure infrastructure</li><li> Languages: Expert level Python (pandas for data transformation) and strong SQL skills</li><li> Rapid Development: Experience building internal tools and UIs with Retool</li><li> Experience building high-availability, low-latency systems</li><li> Strong analytical troubleshooting skills (reconciliations, data lineage, root-cause analysis).</li><li> Strong written and verbal communication; able to translate technical issues into business impact, options, and next steps.</li><li> Experience with ticketing and change management tools (ServiceNow, Jira, or equivalent)<br><br></li></ul><strong>Nice to have<br><br></strong><ul><li> Experience integrating with Bloomberg, Acadia, FIS feeds</li><li> Experience with capital markets or treasury systems</li><li> Experience operating in SOX-aligned or audit-aware controls for access, change management, and evidence retention.</li><li> Experience supporting integrations between ERP, treasury, and market data tools.</li><li> Workday, treasury systems, or Bloomberg certifications or formal training (or equivalent practical experience).</li></ul>

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