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Product Security - Software Engineer III - Greenfield Project

JPMorgan Chase & Co.
London
8 months ago
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As a Software Engineer III - Product Security at JPMorgan Chase within the Cybersecurity Technology Controls Organization, you will be a key member of our team. Your role will involve delivering software solutions that meet pre-defined functional and user requirements, with an added focus on preventing misuse, circumvention, and malicious behavior. You will be responsible for implementing critical technology solutions with tamper-proof, audit defensible methods across multiple technical areas within various business functions, all in support of the firm's business objectives.

We are building the next generation core banking platform that will operate at a global scale and will support hundreds of millions of accounts. We use cloud native technologies, and the work involves the development of micro-services, integrations, dashboards, production support tools and CI/CD pipelines.

Initially, successful candidates for the role will be seconded to a FinTech software partner. This is an exciting opportunity to experience the day to day of a fintech while being fully backed by JPMC. After the conclusion of the secondment, all secondees will return to JPMC and apply the knowledge, technologies and practices acquired and develop the critical services to support GBP’s worldwide journey to the cloud.

Job Responsibilities

Execute security solutions design, development, and technical troubleshooting with the ability to apply knowledge of existing security solutions to satisfy security requirements for internal clients (., product, platform, application owners) Create secure and high-quality production code and maintains algorithms that run synchronously with appropriate systems Apply specialized tools (., vulnerability scanner) to analyze and correlate incident data to identify, interpret, and summarize the probability and impact of threats when determining specific vulnerabilities Lead delivery of continuity-related awareness, training, educational activities, and exercises Add to team culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect

Required qualifications, capabilities and skills

Formal training or certification on software engineering concepts and applied experience  Experience developing security engineering solutions  Proficient in at least one programming language: Go, Python and/or Java Overall knowledge of the Software Development Life Cycle Solid understanding of agile methodologies such as CI/CD, application resiliency, and security

Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills

Knowledge of banking / finance.  Experience with any cloud provider. Experience with client/server software architectures & networking, or microservice architectures.  Experience using orchestration tools such as Kubernetes or Mesos.  Experience with streaming architectures and tools (. Kafka)  Experience with infrastructure as code (. Terraform)

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