Lead Software Engineer-security and Privileged Access

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · Plano, TX +1 · Corporate Sector

Lead Software Engineer for Security and Privileged Access within the Identity and Access Management team at JPMorgan Chase. Focuses on enhancing, building, and delivering secure, stable, and scalable technology products. Responsibilities include software solutions, design, development, troubleshooting, secure code delivery, automation, vendor evaluation, and leading communities of practice. Requires 5+ years of software engineering experience, proficiency in Java and Python, OOP, design patterns, authentication/authorization, encryption, RBAC/ABAC, automation, CI/CD, cloud-native technologies, and financial services industry knowledge.

What you'd actually do

  1. Executes creative software solutions, design, development, and technical troubleshooting with ability to think beyond routine or conventional approaches to build solutions or break down technical problems
  2. Develops secure high-quality production code, and reviews and debugs code written by others
  3. Identifies opportunities to eliminate or automate remediation of recurring issues to improve overall operational stability of software applications and systems
  4. Leads evaluation sessions with external vendors, startups, and internal teams to drive outcomes-oriented probing of architectural designs, technical credentials, and applicability for use within existing systems and information architecture
  5. Leads communities of practice across Software Engineering to drive awareness and use of new and leading-edge technologies

Skills

Required

  • software engineering concepts
  • system design
  • application development
  • testing
  • operational stability
  • Java
  • Python
  • Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
  • Design Patterns
  • authentication
  • authorization
  • encryption
  • role and attribute based access controls (RBAC and ABAC)
  • automation
  • continuous delivery methods
  • agile methodologies
  • CI/CD
  • application resiliency
  • security
  • Software Development Life Cycle
  • cloud-native technologies
  • real-time messaging
  • financial services industry
  • SQL
  • NoSQL databases

Nice to have

  • real-time messaging technologies
  • cloud-native platforms and solutions

What the JD emphasized

  • security
  • authentication
  • authorization
  • encryption
  • role and attribute based access controls (RBAC and ABAC)