Solution Architect | Solution Architect (w/m/d)
ALTO Wealth (aixigo AG)
Job Summary
As a Solution Architect at aixigo, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of digital wealth management. You will be responsible for designing end-to-end solutions—ranging from portfolio management to risk analysis—using the aixigo:BLOXX platform. Your daily activities involve bridging the gap between business requirements and technical execution, creating scalable and regulatory-compliant architecture blueprints, and orchestrating integrations with third-party providers. You will collaborate closely with product management, compliance, and sales teams to ensure governance and consistency while evaluating the potential of emerging trends like AI and Robo-Advisory. This role is highly strategic, offering the opportunity to influence the digital transformation of financial services. The position is attractive due to its flexible hybrid work model (Aachen, Düsseldorf, or Frankfurt), high degree of creative freedom, and a supportive environment that values professional growth and modern collaboration tools.
Required Skills
Education
University degree in Business, Computer Science, Finance, or a related field. Professional certifications such as TOGAF, Cloud Strategy, or Financial Advisory are advantageous.
Experience
- Extensive practical experience in solution architecture specifically within software applications for investment advice and asset management
- Proven experience with modern platform architectures and the integration of complex IT systems
- Professional experience applying regulatory requirements such as MiFID II, FinSA, or GDPR
- Demonstrated experience in presenting complex technical concepts to diverse audiences
- Experience in supporting presales phases and developing implementation plans
Languages
Additional
- Available locations include Aachen, Düsseldorf, or Frankfurt with a hybrid work model. Candidates must be able to work within a permanent contract framework. Professional certifications in architecture frameworks are preferred but not mandatory.