JPMorgan Chase & Co. OFF Campus Drive 2023 Invites Students From Various Disciplines to apply for the Position of Java/ UI Software Engineer in Bangalore, India. Below you will find more details about what you need to know if you are Interested and Eligible
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Recruitment Details :-
Company Name: | JPMorgan Chase & Co. |
Post Name: | Java/ UI Software Engineer |
Salary: | INR 7.5 LPA (Expected) |
Degree: | Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree |
Batch: | 2020/2021/2022/2023/2024 |
Experience: | Fresher |
Job Location: | Bangalore, India |
Job Description & Responsibilities:-
- Executes basic software solutions, design, development, and technical troubleshooting
- Writes secure and high-quality code using the syntax of at least one programming language with peer guidance
- Interprets architecture and design representations as well as nonfunctional requirements to develop secure, stable software against a defined architecture
- Actively applies automation to reduce manual toil in the Software Development Life Cycle
- Addresses basic code quality issues
- Gathers, analyzes, and synthesizes basic data sets in service of technical troubleshooting and generating insights to drive continuous improvements
- Breaks down routine technical tasks to troubleshoot and solve issues
- Adds to team culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect
Eligibility Criteria:-
- Exposure to cloud technologies
- AEM (Content Management), Kafka, AMPs, HAProxy, Grafana, Prometheus, Geneos, Kibana, Dynatrace, Jaeger, OpenTelemetry, Zipkin, Sleuth, Splunk, Groovy, Gemfire, Hazelcast, GoldenGate or other replication
Preferred Skill Set:-
- Significant experience working as a hands-on Java Software Engineering
- Proficiency in JAVA/J2EE, frameworks, database and ETL tools.
- Proficiency in REST or RPC, microservice based architectures, JSON, JS
- SQL/relational datamodels with experience in Cassandra, Cockroach and noSQL structure a plus
- Proficiency in developmental toolsets
- Basic knowledge of industry-wide technology trends and best practices