Software Engineer III - Full Stack Cloud (Java/Python and JavaScript)

Step into a fast-growing, global team that’s shaping the future of investment banking technology. You’ll have the opportunity to build innovative solutions for early-stage private markets, M&A, and fintech. At J.P. MorganChase, we empower you to solve complex challenges and grow your career in a dynamic environment. Your curiosity, passion, and tenacity will help drive our mission forward. Experience a culture that values diversity, inclusion, and respect.

As a Development Engineer at JPMorgan Chase in Digital Investment Banking within the Global Banking team, you will work in an agile environment to enhance, design, and deliver state-of-the-art technology products. You will execute software solutions through design, development, and troubleshooting across multiple components and systems. You’ll gain valuable skills and experience to grow within your role. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and capabilities. You will help shape the team culture and make a meaningful impact.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Apply Agile software methodologies to deliver solutions
  • Demonstrate proficiency in programming languages such as Java or Python
  • Develop using frontend technologies including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks like React.js or Angular
  • Build cloud native or cloud ready applications using AWS
  • Utilize container technologies such as Kubernetes
  • Execute software design, development, testing, and deployment
  • Design, develop, code, and troubleshoot with consideration for system integration
  • Break down solutions and solve technical problems using your expertise
  • Contribute to a culture of diversity, opportunity, inclusion, and respect

 

Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills:

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, or equivalent
  • Exposure to CI/CD tools, application resiliency, and security
  • Experience with microservice architecture
  • Working proficiency in development toolsets
  • Knowledge of software applications and technical processes, especially cloud native solutions (AWS)
  • Hands-on experience in system design, application development, and testing
  • Understanding of industry technology trends and best practices
  • Ability to collaborate in large teams to achieve goals
  • Passion for building an innovative culture
  • Formal training or certification in software engineering concepts

 

Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills:

  • Experience in platform or product development
  • Advanced skills in cloud technologies and containerization
  • Familiarity with additional programming languages or frameworks
  • Experience in fintech or investment banking technology
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Ability to adapt to fast-paced, evolving environments
  • Commitment to continuous learning and professional growth
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