Full-Time

Manager of Software Engineering

Low-Latency Core Banking Application

Posted on 11/25/2025

Deadline 12/13/25
JP Morgan Chase

JP Morgan Chase

10,001+ employees

Global financial services with diversified offerings

No salary listed

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

In Person

Category
Engineering Management (1)
Required Skills
CockroachDB
Agile
Apache Kafka
Java
Postgres
Visio
SCRUM
Requirements
  • Formal training or certification on enterprise software development concepts and advanced applied experience. In addition, demonstrated coaching and mentoring experience.
  • Excellent understanding of Java 17+ fundamentals and frameworks (e.g. Spring Boot), object-oriented programming paradigms, multi-threading, messaging technologies, and computer networks.
  • Experience in leading technology projects and line management or mentoring.
  • Hands-on practical experience delivering system design, application development, testing, and operational stability.
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, documentation, diagramming, and presentation skills, with experience working with globally distributed teams and stakeholders.
  • Experience of working on distributed systems and knowledge of distributed systems design patterns.
  • Detailed knowledge of relational database technologies (e.g., PostgreSQL and CockroachDB), database resiliency, recoverability, scalability, and security.
  • Experience with event-driven architecture and distributed messaging technologies (Kafka).
  • Hands-on practical experience in secure system design, application development, automated regression testing, performance profiling and operational stability.
  • Experience with diagramming software (e.g., Lucid, Draw.io, Visio) and technical writing.
  • Passion for technical innovation and staying up to date with emerging technologies.
  • Understanding of the full software development lifecycle and agile methodologies.
Responsibilities
  • Work closely with Product Owners, Solutions Analysts, Technical Architects and Senior Engineers to design the best technical design and approach for technical development.
  • Manage the daily activities of the development team with an Agile scrum approach and instill best practices for software development and documentation, validating designs against requirements and delivering high-quality work on tight schedules.
  • Assess compliance, risks, and vulnerabilities to ensure all systems and baselines are operationally sound, performant at scale, and exceed customer expectations.
  • Design and develop high-performance, latency-sensitive code, incorporate security requirements and reviewing code written by team members using software engineering best practices.
  • Write secure, high-quality code and automated tests.
  • Produce architecture and design artifacts for complex applications while being accountable for ensuring design constraints are met by code.
  • Drive architectural reviews, code reviews and business demos.
  • Manage the ongoing development of the team, including recruitment, performance management, coaching, peer review and mentoring.
  • Translate business requirements into technical solutions, recommend alternative technical and business approaches, and lead engineering efforts to meet ambitious timelines with optimal solutions.
  • Ensure proper communication concerning changes in established milestones or challenges that may affect the outcome of a project's completion date.
  • Provide out of hours application support and coordination of Production releases.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience of low-latency programming techniques and technologies (e.g. Inter-Process Communication, Memory-Mapped Files and Ring Buffers).
  • Hands on experience another statically compiled language like Golang, Rust or C++.
  • Experience with gRPC and Google Protocol Buffers.
  • Experience with caching technologies, e.g. Apache Ignite, GridGain, Hazelcast or Redis.
  • Experience with infrastructure as code software, e.g. Terraform.
  • Awareness of key architectural patterns/approaches, algorithms, data structures, cryptography, security protocols (e.g., TLS and OAuth/OIDC), secure system design and Threat Modelling.
  • Certified Kubernetes and public cloud knowledge (e.g. CKAD and AWS certifications).

A global financial services firm offering investment banking, asset management, private equity, financial services, and consumer banking to individuals and institutions. It works by providing advisory, lending, trading, and financing services through a worldwide network, earning revenue from interest, fees, and trading commissions, and using its data and the JPMorgan Chase Institute to analyze economies. It stands apart from peers due to its size, full-range services across consumer and corporate markets, extensive market access, and in-house data-driven insights. Its goal is to deliver comprehensive financial products with integrity and growth while supporting clients and communities through data-backed analysis and targeted programs.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1959

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What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 revenue rose 10% with 23% return on equity.
  • Provided $400M loan to AT&T's $1.35B Plano HQ in 2026.
  • Partnered with Corpay for Kinexys stablecoin settlements May 2026.

What critics are saying

  • Corpay's blockchain integration cuts JPMorgan's transaction fees within 6-12 months.
  • Anthropic's enterprise AI erodes JPMorgan Institute insights in 12-18 months.
  • Rising rates trigger Ventas stake losses offsetting gains in 18-24 months.

What makes JP Morgan Chase unique

  • Roots trace to 1799 Manhattan Company founded by Aaron Burr.
  • J.P. Morgan & Co. established in 1871 financing railroads.
  • Formed in 2000 via Chase Manhattan and J.P. Morgan merger.

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Health Insurance

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

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