Alpha End to End New Instrument Engineer VP

State StreetPrinceton, NJ

About The Position

State Street Alpha is a front-to-back asset servicing platform that unifies front office, middle office, and back office capabilities into a single operating model. Built on Charles River IMS and State Street’s core servicing capabilities, Alpha delivers real-time data, investment intelligence, and operational efficiency across the full investment lifecycle, enabling clients to manage any asset class, in any market, at scale. The New Instrument Architect is responsible for the end-to-end architectural oversight, design validation, and lifecycle governance of new financial instruments onboarded onto the State Street Alpha platform. This role spans the full lifecycle—from product inception and design through build, testing, and production readiness—ensuring functional, technical, and operational alignment across front office, middle office, and downstream servicing functions. The Architect acts as the central authority for ensuring new instruments are consistently implemented across trading, portfolio management, risk, accounting, cash, and reporting workflows, while meeting regulatory, control, and operational resilience standards. The role partners closely with Product, Engineering, Operations, Client Solutions, and Risk to deliver scalable, repeatable, and well-governed instrument onboarding outcomes.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Computer Science, Business, or a related discipline; advanced degree preferred.
  • Extensive experience in financial services architecture, product enablement, or complex platform implementations.
  • Strong understanding of front office and middle office workflows, including trading, portfolio management, risk, IBOR, and P&L.
  • Hands-on experience with instrument lifecycle management across multiple asset classes (e.g., fixed income, derivatives, repos, structured products).
  • Proven experience leading end-to-end testing and production readiness for complex financial systems.
  • Ability to communicate complex architectural concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.

Responsibilities

  • Own the architectural definition and validation of new financial instruments across the Alpha front-to-back operating model.
  • Define and maintain canonical representations of instrument attributes, lifecycle events, valuation models, and reference data dependencies.
  • Ensure architectural consistency across front office (trading, portfolio construction, risk), middle office (IBOR, P&L, collateral), and back-office servicing (accounting, custody, cash).
  • Establish architectural guardrails, design patterns, and control points for new instrument enablement.
  • Lead architecture reviews from initial product definition through production readiness.
  • Validate that business requirements are translated into coherent functional and technical designs.
  • Partner with engineering and product teams to ensure solutions align to Alpha platform standards and roadmaps.
  • Provide architectural sign-off at key lifecycle checkpoints (design approval, test readiness, go-live readiness).
  • Define the end-to-end testing strategy for new instruments, covering front office, middle office, and cross-system integration.
  • Ensure comprehensive test coverage including: Trade capture and lifecycle events, Valuation, pricing, and risk impacts, IBOR, P&L, and position integrity, Cash, settlement, and accounting flows.
  • Review and approve test plans, scenarios, and execution outcomes in partnership with QA, Product, and Operations.
  • Support defect triage and root-cause analysis to ensure architectural issues are addressed at source.
  • Act as a liaison between business stakeholders, product owners, engineering teams, and operations.
  • Facilitate architecture working groups and design forums for complex instrument onboarding initiatives.
  • Provide clear architectural guidance to client-facing teams during onboarding, change requests, and post-go-live stabilization.
  • Ensure new instruments comply with risk, regulatory, and control frameworks.
  • Identify architectural risks and operational failure points early in the lifecycle.
  • Embed observability, reconciliation, and control mechanisms into instrument designs.
  • Support the firm’s Risk Excellence culture through proactive risk identification and mitigation.
  • Contribute to the evolution of Alpha’s instrument onboarding frameworks and tooling.
  • Identify opportunities to standardize, automate, and accelerate future instrument enablement.
  • Apply deep functional knowledge to influence the Alpha product and architecture roadmap.

Benefits

  • our retirement savings plan (401K) with company match
  • insurance coverage including basic life, medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, and other optional additional coverages
  • paid-time off including vacation, sick leave, short term disability, and family care responsibilities
  • access to our Employee Assistance Program
  • incentive compensation including eligibility for annual performance-based awards (excluding certain sales roles subject to sales incentive plans)
  • eligibility for certain tax advantaged savings plans
  • inclusive development opportunities
  • flexible work-life support
  • paid volunteer days
  • vibrant employee networks
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