Security Engineer III

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · BOURNEMOUTH, DORSET, United Kingdom · Corporate Sector

Software Engineer III at JPMorgan Chase responsible for designing, developing, and troubleshooting technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way. The role involves creating high-quality production code, producing architecture and design artifacts, and analyzing large datasets for continuous improvement. Requires proficiency in Java, Type Script, Python, relational databases, system design, application development, testing, and understanding of the SDLC and agile methodologies. Familiarity with cloud and AI/ML is a plus.

What you'd actually do

  1. Executes 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. Creates secure and high-quality production code and maintains algorithms that run synchronously with appropriate systems
  3. Produces architecture and design artifacts for complex applications while being accountable for ensuring design constraints are met by software code development
  4. Gathers, analyzes, synthesizes, and develops visualizations and reporting from large, diverse data sets in service of continuous improvement of software applications and systems
  5. Proactively identifies hidden problems and patterns in data and uses these insights to drive improvements to coding hygiene and system architecture

Skills

Required

  • Java
  • Type Script
  • Python
  • Relation database
  • system design
  • application development
  • testing
  • operational stability
  • coding
  • debugging
  • maintaining code
  • modern programming languages
  • database querying languages
  • Software Development Life Cycle
  • CI/CD
  • Application Resiliency
  • Security

Nice to have

  • modern front-end technologies
  • cloud technologies
  • AWS

What the JD emphasized

  • secure
  • stable
  • scalable
  • high-quality production code
  • architecture and design artifacts
  • large, diverse data sets
  • continuous improvement
  • security