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Software Engineer, Full Stack - Risk Engineering
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Join our Risk Engineering team as a Full Stack Software Engineer in New York. You will build scalable systems using Go/Java and React/TypeScript to measure real-time portfolio risk. This role offers competitive compensation, equity, and comprehensive benefits while you collaborate with diverse te...
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United States , New York
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170000.00 - 240000.00 USD / Year
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Clear Street
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Engineering Manager - Payment Risk
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Lead the Payment Risk engineering team at Plaid in NYC, building innovative AI/ML solutions that protect billions in transactions. You'll set technical strategy for distributed systems and data infrastructure, while mentoring a high-performing team. This role requires 2+ years of engineering mana...
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United States , New York
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214800.00 - 366000.00 USD / Year
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Plaid
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Machine Learning Engineer (Modeling), Families Risk
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Join Cash App's Risk ML team as a Machine Learning Engineer in New York. Develop models to ensure safe financial experiences for teens and families, using your 5+ years of ML expertise. Enjoy remote work, comprehensive benefits, and the chance to solve complex problems from first principles.
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United States , New York
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194500.00 - 343100.00 USD / Year
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Explore a world of opportunity in risk engineering jobs, a dynamic profession at the critical intersection of technical expertise, strategic analysis, and proactive problem-solving. Risk Engineers are the strategic sentinels of projects and organizations, dedicated to identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential threats that could impact objectives related to safety, finance, schedule, and performance. This role is fundamental across diverse industries, including construction, energy, finance, technology, and manufacturing, where the cost of failure is high. Professionals in this field systematically work to convert uncertainty into managed variables, ensuring resilience and informed decision-making at all levels. The core responsibilities of a Risk Engineer are multifaceted. Typically, they lead the development and maintenance of comprehensive risk registers and management plans. A significant part of their role involves conducting facilitated workshops with project teams and stakeholders to identify potential risks. They then perform qualitative and quantitative risk analysis, often employing advanced methodologies like Monte Carlo simulations to model potential outcomes and impacts. For projects, this frequently integrates with project controls, where Risk Engineers analyze schedules (using tools like Primavera P6 or MS Project) to identify critical paths and perform schedule risk analysis. They are responsible for tracking identified risks, monitoring the effectiveness of mitigation actions, and reporting on risk exposure and trends to senior leadership and clients. Their work ensures that risk considerations are embedded in the project lifecycle and organizational strategy. To excel in risk engineering jobs, a specific blend of skills and qualifications is required. Strong analytical and quantitative skills are paramount, coupled with a deep understanding of statistical analysis and modeling techniques. Proficiency in specialized software for risk analysis (e.g., @Risk, Primavera Risk Analysis) and project scheduling is standard. Excellent communication and facilitation skills are essential for engaging with diverse stakeholders and translating complex risk data into actionable insights. A background in engineering, finance, or a related technical field is common, often supplemented by certifications in project management (PMP) or risk management (e.g., PRM, CRM). Depending on the sector, domain-specific knowledge—whether in financial payment systems, industrial safety, or construction methodologies—is crucial. Successful Risk Engineers are naturally curious, detail-oriented, and possess the foresight to anticipate challenges before they escalate. For those with a passion for safeguarding assets and ensuring strategic success, risk engineering jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path. This profession is ideal for individuals who thrive on complex problem-solving and wish to play a pivotal role in guiding projects and companies through an uncertain world toward successful and secure outcomes. Discover your next career move in this vital field.

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