🏢 About JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase is a global leader in financial services, offering solutions to the world's most important corporations, governments, and institutions. Over in the Consumer and Community Banking technology team, you'll be part of a diverse and inclusive culture focused on delivering trusted, market-leading products to millions of customers in a secure and scalable way.
🎯 The Role
As a Software Engineer III, you will act as a seasoned member of an agile team responsible for executing critical technology solutions. Your work will span multiple technical areas, contributing directly to the firm's business objectives. You'll move beyond conventional approaches to break down complex technical problems, creating high-quality, resilient frontend systems.
🛠️ Tech Stack
- Modern Frontend Technologies (JavaScript/HTML/CSS)
- CI/CD Pipelines
- Cloud Technologies
- Database Querying Languages
💼 What You'll Do
- Design, develop, and troubleshoot innovative software solutions for complex business needs.
- Write secure, high-quality production code and maintain scalable algorithms.
- Create comprehensive architecture and design artifacts, ensuring all technical constraints are met.
- Analyze diverse data sets to build visualizations and reports that drive continuous system improvements.
- Actively identify data patterns to improve coding hygiene and overall system health.
- Participate in engineering communities to explore and integrate emerging technologies.
✅ What You'll Need
- Formal training/certification in software engineering with 3+ years of applied practical experience.
- Hands-on expertise in system design, application development, testing, and ensuring operational stability.
- Proficiency in modern programming and database querying languages within a large corporate environment.
- Deep understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and agile methodologies like CI/CD.
- Strong grasp of application resiliency and security principles.
🌟 Nice to Have
- Familiarity with the latest modern front-end frameworks and libraries.
- Exposure to public or private cloud technologies.
- Knowledge of artificial intelligence, machine learning, or mobile domains.