Avaloq Developer - Parametrization Specialist Regulatory Reporting 100%

Zürich / Bleicherweg 21
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Are you flexible, quick to adapt, and able to integrate into a new team? Do you thrive in dynamic environments and enjoy diverse, hands-on activities? Are you an IT enthusiast with a keen interest in the financial sector, eager to work with cutting-edge technologies, advanced IT infrastructures, and innovative methods? At Vontobel, we invest in people who shape the client experience of tomorrow. In our Reporting Services Team in Zurich, you'll join an experienced team managing numerous regulatory reporting services.

As an Avaloq Parametrization Specialist, you will be an integral part of the Reporting Services Team within the Operation Services Department. In this role, you will collaborate closely with your IT and business colleagues to achieve shared goals, take ownership of application components, address operational challenges, and contribute to ongoing projects. You will play a key role in maintaining and expanding our core banking system, Avaloq, while driving innovation and operational excellence.

What would your role be?

  • Parametrization in our core banking system, Avaloq, with a primary focus on our transaction and regulation reporting services under Swiss and European legislation.

  • Perform additional Avaloq reporting parametrization activities such as derivative reporting requirements.

  • Drive developments forward together with the business experts, perform in-depth requirements analyses, implement new regulatory requirements and process innovations.

  • Get involved with solution design, as well as programming, parametrization, and testing to ensure the availability of business-critical regulatory services and to support bank-wide platform projects.

  • Pursue the shared goals of regulatory compliance, client satisfaction, quality improvement, efficiency gains, and ensure smooth operations.

  • Affinity for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and a willingness to embrace AI-enabled tools and ways of working.

What are we looking for?

  • Several years of software engineering experience in the banking and finance sector.

  • Relevant Avaloq parametrization experience and a willingness to continuously acquire new knowledge in this area.

  • Initial experience with regulatory transaction reporting, such as FinfraG, MiFID II, EMIR, and/or trading related knowledge (STEX) would be beneficial.

  • Enthusiasm for new technologies, motivation to master technical knowledge in the complex field of regulatory transaction reporting and the ability to take responsibility.

  • Very good communication skills in English and German are mandatory.

  • Strong teamwork skills and a willingness to take ownership of your work and personal growth.

  • Good analytical skills, solution-oriented mindset, and the ability to work independently.

What do we offer?

  • Top Zurich location with collaboration spaces (including rooftop terraces) and free lunch.

  • Friendly, diverse team in an open-office space.

  • All the latest technology to help you excel and advance.

  • Agile environment in how we think, the way we work and our trust for each other.

  • Flat hierarchy with collaboration at all levels.

  • Campus feeling and a collaborative spirit.

We are looking for talented people, not just a CV that ticks all the boxes. Even if you do not have absolutely everything we have asked for, if this role sounds like a good fit for you, we encourage you to apply.

Why Vontobel?

At Vontobel, you are building better futures for our clients and society, as well as for yourself. As a family-owned and publicly listed company with over 2,000 professionals based in 28 locations globally and headquartered in Zurich, we’re committed to long-term thinking and sustainability.

Our diverse team values unique perspectives, and we hire individuals determined to deliver in a dynamic and changing world. Even if you don’t meet all the criteria, we encourage you to apply if you’re enthusiastic about the role.

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