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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Cloud Services such as AWS or Azure; Experience in at least two or more programming languages: Java, Javascript, C#, or Python; Software engineering tools and practices using at least five of the following: Hibernate, Maven, Oracle, Junit, Microservices, REST, Splunk, Apache, Kafka, GIT, Jenkins, Kubernetes, or Spring Framework; Software Development; SQL; Agile or Scrum; and Spring Boot.
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Minimum education and experience required: Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Information Technology, or related field of study plus 3 years of experience in the job offered or as Software Engineer, Software Developer, Application Developer, Trainee Programmer/Analyst, Programmer Analyst, or related occupation.
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As a Senior Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Branch Workplace Technology product team, you will focus on Site reliability engineering and Application development skills.
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As a Senior Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate Technology's Reference Data Engineering division, your role is crucial to an agile team dedicated to improving, developing, and delivering top-tier technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable manner.
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Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills Formal training or certification on software engineering concepts and 2+ years applied experience Experience with coding language Java, Python, Scala, Clojure.
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Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills Formal training or certification on software engineering concepts and 5+ years of applied experience Hands-on practical experience delivering system design, application development, testing, and operational stability Advanced in one or more programming language(s) Proficiency in automation and continuous delivery methods AWS or Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, asynchronous messaging such as Kafka, RabbitMQ etc.
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As an emerging member of the security engineering team, you execute basic software solutions through the design, development, and troubleshooting of multiple components within a technical area, while gaining skills and experience to grow within your role.
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As a Director of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate and Investment Bank Technology team, you lead a technical area and drive impact within teams, technologies, and projects across departments.
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Formal training or certification on software engineering concepts and 5+ years applied experience. Actively contributes to the engineering community as an advocate of firmwide frameworks, tools, and practices of the Software Development Life Cycle.
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As a Manager of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase within the Finance technology - Regulatory Reporting team, youlead multiple teams and manage day-to-day implementation activities by identifying and escalating issues and ensuring your team’s work adheres to compliance standards, business requirements, and tactical best practices.
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Cloud, artificial intelligence, machine learning, mobile, Ability to tackle design and functionality problems independently with little to no oversight Practical cloud native experience Experience in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, or a related technical field Strong hands on experience in Java Full Stack coding and Cloud (AWS.
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We have an exciting and rewarding opportunity for you to take your software engineering career to the next level. As a Software Engineer III at JPMorgan Chase within the [insert LOB or sub LOB], you serve as a seasoned member of an agile team to design and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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As a Software Engineer III - Data Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Commercial Banking Technology and Data Management team, you serve as a seasoned member of an agile team to design and deliver trusted market-leading Data Engineering Solutions and Data products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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Minimum education and experience required: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or related field of study plus 5 years of experience in the job offered or as Software Engineer, Software Developer, IT Consultant, or related occupation.
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As a Director of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate & Investment Bank Payments Technology team, you lead a technical area and drive impact within teams, technologies, and projects across departments.
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