Company: JP Morgan
Website: www.jpmorganchase.com
Eligibility: Computer Science Graduate
Experience:
2+ yrs
Location: Hyderabad
Job Role: Software Engineering - Full Stack PYTHON Developer
JOB SUMMARY:
Company Profile:
JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) is one of the oldest financial institutions in the United States. With a history dating back over 200 years, here's where we stand today: We are a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2.4 trillion. We operate in more than 60 countries.
Job
Description:
1. Extensive Python development experience, particularly on data processing and the associated modules: Numpy, Panda
2. A deep understanding of multi-process architectures and the threading limitations of Python
3. Strong CI/CD skills, with demonstrable experience of tools such as Jenkins, TeamCity, Maven
4. Working knowledge of Databases (SQL) is required.
5. Working knowledge of BitBucket or equivalent SCM tool is required.
6. Working knowledge of UI technologies such as HTML5, Javascript. Knowledge of Angular/ React will be an added advantage.
7. Working knowledge of AWS or equivalent cloud technologies would be beneficial.
Candidate Profile:
Qualifications: Academic qualification in a Computer Science or STEM (science, technology, engineering or mathematics) related field or the foreign equivalent
Experience: At least 2 years of recent hands-on professional experience (actively coding) working as a back-end software engineer
Technical Skills:
1. Professional experience working in an agile, dynamic and customer facing environment
2. Extensive experience with using a JVM language (Java/Scala/Kotlin, preferably Java 8+)
3. Understanding of distributed systems and cloud technologies (AWS, GCP, Azure, etc.)
4. Understanding of dependency injection frameworks (Spring / SpringBoot, Guice, etc.)
5. Understanding of microservices architecture
6. Understanding of RESTful APIs and web technologies
7. Understanding of relational databases
8. Understanding of security frameworks / standards
9. Understanding of data streaming and messaging frameworks (Kafka, Spark, etc.)
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