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Hpr LLC

Software Engineer II, Automation

Hpr LLC, Needham Heights, Massachusetts, United States

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Overview

rmance and ultra-low latency electronic trading and capital markets infrastructure solutions offered as a managed service. Our cutting-edge technology is used by tier-1 financial institutions to monitor and execute trades rapidly and efficiently. As we continue to innovate and grow, were searching for a forward-thinking

Software Engineer II

to join our automation team and help us build the future of capital markets infrastructure. Responsibilities

As a

Software Engineer II, Automation , you will: Own and improve CI/CD and automated testing infrastructure, ensuring continued support of our rapid, reliable delivery of high-performance software. Build and maintain internal tools for system diagnostics, production observability, test analytics, validation, and debugging. Support and extend internal deployment and release management systems. Design and implement automation frameworks for release testing, validation, and post-deployment monitoring. Contribute to internal databases that track production server metrics, status, and historical data. Write clean, maintainable code primarily in Python. Occasionally contribute to web-based tools in TypeScript. Proactively identify gaps in process, automation, or test coverage and implement sustainable solutions. Be a key contributor to our process and team culture, continually iterating on how we build products, not just on what we build.

Required Skills

MS/BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related 2+ years of relevant work experience. Knowledge of CI/CD systems (e.g. GitLab, Jenkins). Familiarity with SQL and managing/testing production-facing data systems Experience defining test scenarios and test cases to ensure quality of team deliverables. Passionate about writing software that is clean, simple, and elegant.

Desired Skills

Experience working with and integrating with AI/ML models and APIs. Familiarity with C and web development stacks. Experience with shell scripting. Familiarity with Docker and containerization. Familiarity with Kubernetes.

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