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Morningstar DBRSVerifiedFull TimeOnsite

Morningstar DBRS Software Engineer

Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Exp2+ Years Experience
SalaryNot Disclosed
OpeningsN/A

Job Summary

Morningstar DBRS is hiring Software Engineers in Navi Mumbai to build AI-powered applications, web platforms, APIs, and cloud-based solutions using Python, AWS, Microsoft Copilot Studio, and modern AI technologies.

About the Role

As a Software Engineer at Morningstar DBRS, you will develop AI-powered applications, intelligent agents, cloud services, and enterprise-grade web applications. You will collaborate with engineering teams to modernize platforms, build APIs, improve development processes, and leverage cutting-edge AI technologies such as Microsoft Copilot Studio, AWS Bedrock, and GitHub Copilot.

About Morningstar DBRS

Morningstar DBRS is one of the world's leading credit rating agencies, providing independent credit ratings and financial research across corporate, sovereign, banking, structured finance, and project finance sectors. With more than 50 years of experience and backed by Morningstar, the company serves global financial markets with advanced technology, data-driven insights, and innovative AI solutions.

Timelines & Dates

Registration Open11 July 2026
Last Date to ApplyTo Be Announced
Exam DateTo Be Announced
Interview DateTo Be Announced
Joining ExpectedTo Be Announced

Education & Eligibility

Eligible Branches

Computer ScienceInformation TechnologyArtificial IntelligenceSoftware EngineeringComputer EngineeringElectronics and Communication

Skills Portfolio

Core Required Skills

PythonAWSAWS BedrockMicrosoft Copilot StudioAI AgentsRAGVector DatabasesMCPSQLNoSQLREST APIsGitGitHub CopilotClaude CodeCI/CDAgileObject-Oriented ProgrammingCloud Computing

Company Profile

HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, USA
IndustryFinancial Services, Credit Ratings, FinTech

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