JPMorgan’s Global Liquidity and Cash Management Technology team is seeking a highly motivated Java and ReactJs engineers to join our global, diverse technology organization. We focus on providing modern solutions to support the Corporate & Investment Bank’s Payments business. Our critical systems enable clients to monitor and manage their liquidity in real-time through a modern interactive analytical dashboard.
As a Software Engineer II - Real-Time Client Liquidity Dashboard Java, ReactJs in the Global Liquidity and Cash Management Technology team, you will join our dynamic team as a hands-on developer. We are continuing to invest in a new real-time intraday liquidity monitoring dashboard, used globally by wholesale clients of our Payments business. The platform enables clients to manage their liquidity position via a rich, graphical, reactive user interface. As the product continues to grow, we are seeking hands-on developers to join our dynamic team. You will contribute features, enhancements and bug fixes – ensuring our codebase remains modern, well-structured and robust.
You will collaborate with colleagues to perform technical analysis of client requirements, participate in estimation, planning, code reviews, architecture design sessions and retrospectives. This role offers the opportunity to learn about liquidity from colleagues, stakeholders and extensive training resources. You will have the chance to grow your skills through our curated technical development programs and dedicated training days.
This exciting role provides you with the opportunity to see the direct impact of your contributions on the liquidity business and receive client feedback from around the globe. While banking experience is not required, you must be a passionate and well-rounded technologist, eager to continuously learn and enhance your skills.
Job responsibilities
Participate in communities of practice across the group to drive awareness, consistency and adoption of modern technologies
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills