C# Risk Developer

McGregor Boyall
Usa, SL4 4BQ, United Kingdom
Last month
US$200,000 – US$250,000 pa

Salary

US$200,000 – US$250,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
1 May 2026 (Last month)

C#, Docker, Kubernetes, Cloud, SQL, Risk

McGregor Boyall are partnered with a leading multi-strat hedge fund hiring in New York.

This hire will build and maintain the internal reporting and analytics platform that risk managers at the fund use every day to monitor portfolio exposure, run stress tests, and make decisions about position sizing across the firm's core strategies.


Day to day, you will write high performance C# .NET applications that pull massive volumes of position, market data, and P&L information out of SQL Server and OLAP cubes, consolidate it, and present it in dashboards and reports that risk managers use in real time. The tech you build will be used by 70+ PM teams globally every single day.

This role requires 4 days per week onsite in New York City. We are not looking to relocate applicants from outside of the United States, however applicants from other states would be welcome.

Required skills:

- Strong commercial experience as a C# Developer working on complex, data-driven systems

- Prior experience working in Risk Teams essential. The successful applicant will be working in risk within either a hedge fund, asset manager or top investment bank

- Proven cloud experience, particularly in AWS

- Working with containers such as Docker or Kubernetes

- SQL Server

McGregor Boyall is an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on any grounds.

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