We're building the US Securities & Exchange Commission’s next generation analytics platforms to keep our markets safe, effective, and trusted. Come build awesome tools to analyze big data. We do quantitative analysis, machine learning, plus good old fashioned product development. At the end of the day we are creating modern, elegant applications that help our government be more awesome.
Join a small team of talented developers, capable researchers, and former finance people that saw the light.
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Senior Full Stack | Full stack developer with 5+ years’ experience building software and leading development teams.
Frontend and UX | JavaScript dev with an eye for user experience.
Frontend and Data Visualization | JavaScript experience and data visualization experience. Experience building visualizations with d3 or similar library a plus.
Backend Engineer | Backend developer experienced with kdb+/q, relational database design, and data analytics.
Data Engineer | Data engineer experienced with integrating data APIs, ETL, and designing scalable database systems. Experience with financial data a plus.
If you're interested please reach out to careers@aretecinc.com
Wait, this is weird. The SEC development branch chief is posting this on behalf of the contractor performing the role? Why?
Jordan, why isn't Aretec posting this one? They should be the ones trying to staff the roles if they own the contract, no? I say this because seeing the government overseer doing the contractor's job doesn't breed faith in the contracting org.
The SEC has more credibility than their no-name contractor, but limited ability to hire (Gov).
So, they hire/manage through contractors.
Personally, I view the fact that the SEC branch chief is posting this as very positive, since it indicates a real investment on the part of the client, as well as a close working relationship.
That's an interesting perspective. I suppose either could be true and it would be hard to discern without a more direct conversation with the government liaison (in any circumstance, not just this one).
I'm not used to seeing this pattern with the agencies I've consulted with, so maybe that's where my bias comes from.
That's not how it works. They're not hiring for Government positions, they have a contract (possibly a subcontract under another company) to do coding for the SEC. The Government is the customer, not the employer.
We're building the US Securities & Exchange Commission’s next generation analytics platforms to keep our markets safe, effective, and trusted. Come build awesome tools to analyze big data. We do quantitative analysis, machine learning, plus good old fashioned product development. At the end of the day we are creating modern, elegant applications that help our government be more awesome. Join a small team of talented developers, capable researchers, and former finance people that saw the light.
We use a modern stack of JS, React, Python, pandas, Flask, C++, kdb+/q. It doesn't matter if you know our stack or not, if you love to learn you'll fit right in. We have a diverse range of positions opening and lots of new projects.
Senior Full Stack | Full stack developer with 5+ years’ experience building software and leading development teams.
Frontend and UX | JavaScript dev with an eye for user experience.
Frontend and Data Visualization | JavaScript experience and data visualization experience. Experience building visualizations with d3 or similar library a plus.
Backend Engineer | Backend developer experienced with kdb+/q, relational database design, and data analytics.
Data Engineer | Data engineer experienced with integrating data APIs, ETL, and designing scalable database systems. Experience with financial data a plus.
If you're interested please reach out to careers@aretecinc.com