Software Engineer
Function
We’re looking for a motivated developer to join our client’s team and contribute to the evolution of a critical regulatory reporting platform. In this role, you will first build strong functional knowledge of the solution’s modules and then become an active member of the development team, supporting a pipeline of enhancements planned for the coming years. You will work closely with a lead developer and business analysts in an international environment where quality, accuracy, and delivery are key.
Role & Responsibilities
As part of our client’s development team, you will work on both functional and technical improvements across multiple modules. Your responsibilities include:
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Developing enhancements and changes across actuarial, modeling, accounting, and reporting components
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Implementing unit tests and integration tests to ensure solution stability and reliability
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Working closely with analysts to understand and apply data requirements correctly
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Executing developments in test environments and analyzing output data for quality and consistency
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Supporting continuous improvements and contributing to a roadmap of upcoming developments
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Ensuring deliverables meet regulatory and quality expectations
The Ideal Candidate
Our client is looking for a developer who is comfortable working in complex data environments and taking ownership of assigned developments. You bring:
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A university degree in IT, Data, or a related field
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Proven experience as a data-focused developer in complex business environments, ideally within finance or risk
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Strong hands-on knowledge of R and SQL (mandatory)
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The ability to work independently and manage developments within tight deadlines
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Professional proficiency in English
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Experience with regulatory reporting (such as IFRS17) is a plus
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Knowledge of cloud platforms such as Azure is an advantage
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Experience with DevOps practices and tooling is a plus
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Exposure to data integration tools such as Azure Data Factory is an asset
Practical Details
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Location: Brussels (hybrid model)
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Remote work: up to 3 days per week