JobsC++ Developer
C++ Developer
Morgan StanleyC++ Developer
Morgan StanleyLocation
New York, NY
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/10/2026
Compensation
$120,000 - $165,000 per year
Undergraduate with 2+ Years of Experience
Approval 98.5%·Filings 951·New hires 266·
💎 Strong Sponsor
·FY 2025Job description
This is a Director level Software Engineering position within the Technology division at Morgan Stanley, focusing on developing and maintaining software solutions for Counterparty Risk Systems. The role involves working with a team to enhance critical Credit Risk data infrastructure and implement pricing models. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in C++ and a strong understanding of financial data, particularly in relation to OTC derivatives. This position offers the opportunity to innovate and make a significant impact in the financial services industry.
Requirements
- Minimum 4 years of experience in C++.
- Experience with Object Oriented Programming.
- Proficiency in scripting languages such as Perl, Python, and Shell.
- Experience with UNIX platforms.
- Ability to write SQL queries.
- Understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
Responsibilities
- Develop and enhance pricing models for Credit Risk management.
- Collaborate with strategists and the modeling group to understand business requirements.
- Architect technical solutions to support mission-critical systems.
- Modify existing pricing models as needed.
- Manage relationships and prioritize requests across diverse clients.
Benefits
- Morgan Stanley offers extensive benefits that support employees’ careers, health, finances, and families, including top-tier medical coverage, mental health support, generous parental leave, fertility and family-building benefits, and robust retirement and stock purchase plans. Employees also gain access to continuous learning and networking opportunities, volunteer and giving programs aligned with the firm’s values, and hundreds of lifestyle perks like discounted products, cultural and entertainment tickets, and commuter savings.
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