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Apex Fintech Solutions is looking for a PECP Intern with unbounded potential for a development team on the front lines of Apex's high-volume, high-availability trade clearing suite. We partner with some of the industry's hottest next-generation stock trading products. You'll be at the center of rapidly scaling services that will test your limits. Apex engineering teams are charged with building the services our clients love and are at the heart of our future product innovations. Apex has begun its transformation from on-premise infrastructure to the Cloud (GCP & AWS), and our team is responsible for transforming our products into the next generation clearing platform that will lead our industry for years to come. We are in need of smart, developers to build out our cloud-native (GCP/AWS), event-driven (Apache Kafka), Microservices framework. Have you been waiting on the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the fintech industry? Now's your chance.

Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, test, deploy, maintain and improve software.
  • Learn from and apply design techniques and coding standards coached by our Senior Engineers.
  • Build resilient, self-scaling, self-healing services that allow you to sleep through the night.
  • Support the production systems that you build. This includes build, deployment (CI/CD), and monitoring (Grafana, Prometheus, PagerDuty).
  • Writing high-quality, well-tested code.
  • Maintaining high code-quality standards across your team via code reviews.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a BA, BS, MS, PhD degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related technology field
  • 0 - 2+ years of experience as a software developer or similar job roles.
  • Ability to learn new technologies (languages, tools, frameworks) quickly.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Financial services background is a plus.

Nice-to-haves

  • Have a real passion for software engineering, as demonstrated by previous internships, work experience, projects, or publications
  • Familiarity with application of common design patterns
  • Interested in backed or full stack software development
  • Either previous knowledge in financial markets or a strong interest in learning

Benefits

  • healthcare benefits (medical, dental and vision, EAP)
  • competitive PTO
  • 401k match
  • parental leave
  • HSA contribution match
  • paid subscription to the Calm app
  • generous external learning and tuition reimbursement benefits
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