Sr. Lead Software Engineer - Java17, Spring, Kubernetes, Linux

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · Mumbai, Maharashtra, India · Commercial & Investment Bank

Lead a team of Java and React developers, partner closely with Product, Delivery, and Sales and Trading, and own the long-term technical vision and stability of our platform. Set engineering standards, architect and build latency-sensitive services, and ensure our codebase is clean, well-structured, and testable. Drive technical analysis of client requirements; estimation and planning; code reviews; architecture design sessions; and retrospectives. Establish and track reliability goals, implement robust observability, and lead stability initiatives (resilience patterns, incident response, post-incident reviews).

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and grow a cross-functional engineering team (Java backend and React frontend); drive delivery predictability and quality.
  2. Partner with Product and Delivery to shape roadmaps, prioritize work, manage dependencies, and de-risk releases.
  3. Own the platform’s long-term technical vision and architectural runway; set guardrails, integration contracts, versioning, and deprecation paths.
  4. Establish and meet reliability goals; implement observability and resilience patterns.
  5. Lead incident response and post-incident reviews; reduce MTTR, change failure rate, and elevate production readiness.

Skills

Required

  • software engineering concepts
  • leading an engineering team
  • Product partnership
  • mission-critical platforms
  • high-performance Java applications
  • Java 17+
  • Spring
  • server-side frameworks
  • API design
  • messaging technologies
  • computer networks
  • Linux
  • microservices
  • Kubernetes
  • Test-driven development
  • CI/CD
  • globally distributed engineers
  • communication

Nice to have

  • Python
  • React
  • investment banking
  • fintech
  • financial markets

What the JD emphasized

  • latency-sensitive
  • reliability goals
  • observability
  • incident response
  • architectural modernization