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A leading financial institution is seeking a Lead Software Engineer to enhance its AWS cloud infrastructure, ensuring stability and security for the Chase UK platform. This role involves automation, vendor management, and optimizing network performance. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience with cloud technologies like Terraform and Kubernetes, as well as strong DevOps principles. Join a team driving innovation in digital banking with a focus on exceptional customer experience.
At JP Morgan Chase, we understand that customers seek exceptional value and a seamless experience from a trusted financial institution. That's why we launched Chase UK to transform digital banking with intuitive and enjoyable customer journeys. With a strong foundation of trust established by millions of customers in the US, we have been rapidly expanding our presence in the UK and soon across Europe. We have been building the bank of the future from the ground up, offering you the chance to join us and make a significant impact.
As a Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the International Consumer Bank, you will be joining our Cloud Platform Engineering tribe, which is at the heart of a cutting-edge cloud-native AWS infrastructure that powers the Chase UK bank that is trusted by over 2 million customers. You will be exposed to a wide spectrum of technologies such as Kubernetes clusters, connectivity, databases, kafka clusters, as well as numerous opportunities to create automations to eliminate toil and improve developer experience.
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