Stevens has a reputation in NYC of being a decent (not incredible) engineering school.
People will not recognize it as easily once you get east of Secaucus, though.
Personally, if I could get in-state tuition, I'd go with Rutgers. Stevens is a great school, but I don't think it's worth the tuition premium. If you work in the city and want to go part-time, Baruch may also have a PT option. PT admissions at NYU and Columbia (I forget which of Columbia's programs is part-time, but I've met people who are doing it) is relatively straightforward to the best of my knowledge. If you have a job, if that job is somehow ancillary to Wall Street, and you have the coursework, you have a good shot at NYU and Columbia PT.
If you went to Stevens, it's a respected engineering program; I'd support giving you an interview, but if you're considering Stevens, unless they're bringing the cost in line with in-state tuition at a public school, I just don't see them on the cost/benefit frontier. Rutgers or Baruch offer a better deal in a similar or better quality program (especially for Baruch). Depending on what you're aiming for, you may also consider NYU and Columbia, which offer easier PT admits than you would think. (Actually, that said, Baruch is a very selective program on admissions.)