Blackstone, the world's largest alternative asset manager with $1.1 trillion in assets under management, is seeking a Software Engineer, Analyst for their Private Wealth Technology team. This role presents an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and financial services.
The position is part of Blackstone Technology & Innovations (BXTI), the core technology team that serves both internal and external clients. As a full stack software engineer, you'll be working on innovative products that are redefining the Alternative Asset Management industry, using modern technologies like Python, C#, JavaScript/React/Node.js, and AWS cloud services.
The role involves developing and maintaining applications that support Blackstone's fundraising operations, working with cloud-native solutions, and implementing advanced data pipelines using Snowflake. You'll be part of a collaborative team that values innovation and continuous improvement, working alongside talented engineers and product managers to design, build, and deploy critical applications.
Key technologies in the stack include Python, C#, FastAPI, Terraform, SQL, various AWS services (ECS, Lambda, Step Functions, DynamoDB, S3), CI/CD tools, and modern AI technologies including LLMs and vector databases. The team operates in an Agile environment, emphasizing rapid development and iterative design processes.
This position offers excellent growth opportunities within the financial technology space, allowing you to make a direct impact on Blackstone's fundraising operations while working with cutting-edge technology. The role combines technical innovation with business impact, making it ideal for someone who wants to grow their career at the intersection of technology and finance.
The compensation package includes a competitive base salary range of $66,000 - $140,000, plus additional benefits. Blackstone offers a supportive, entrepreneurial environment where you can learn, grow, and contribute to one of the world's leading alternative investment firms.