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As a Machine Learning/Python Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Consumer Community Banking, Operations Technology team, 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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The Malware Reverse Engineer, Lead SOC Analyst is a senior level professional position responsible for driving efforts to prevent, monitor and respond to information/data breaches and cyber-attacks.
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Are you an experienced Technical Lead Engineer with a strong focus on delivery and passionate about leading-edge modern core Java, data platforms and cloud technologies? ideally 10+ years of hands-on design and development experience in several of the relevant technology areas, preferably in a cloud environment (Lakehouse architecture, Azure Data Lake, Scala, Databricks, Spark/SparkSQL, Spring Boot, ReactJS, Kubernetes, Postgres.
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Deep Adobe Experience Manager Assets expertise, primarily focused on how this coding can scale and support our Omni-Channel marketing efforts Implementation, development, and ownership effectively navigating complex channel requirements for Digital Asset Management and Go-To Market construct Hands on experience with Adobe Experience Manager Assets integrations into Marketing, Advertising and Data Platforms.
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Hands on experience with streaming data applications (Spark Streaming, Kafka, Kinesis, and Flink) Our Consumer & Community Banking division serves our Chase customers through a range of financial services, including personal banking, credit cards, mortgages, auto financing, investment advice, small business loans and payment processing.
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As a Senior Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate & Investment Bank, you are an integral part of an agile team that works to enhance, build, and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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Hands-on experience building data pipelines on AWS using Lambda, SQS, SNS, Athena, Glue, EMR Strong experience with distributed computing frameworks such as Apache Spark, specifically PySpark Strong hands-on experience building event driven architecture using Kafka Experience writing Splunk or Cloudwatch queries, DataDog metrics.
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MUST Have Investment Banking and Market Data environment experience. Hands-on experience managing Terraform Enterprise and Ansible platforms. Role -Lead System Engineer with (Linux and AWS.
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