Job Title Lead UI Engineer for Payment Applications
Corporate Title Vice President
Location Cary, NC
Who we are
In short – an essential part of Deutsche Bank’s technology solution, developing applications for key Business areas.
Our Technologists drive Cloud, Cyber and Business technology strategy while transforming it within a robust, hands-on engineering culture. Learning is a key element of our people strategy, and we have a variety of options for you to develop professionally. Our approach to the future of work champions flexibility and is rooted in the understanding that there have been dramatic shifts in the ways we work.
Having first established a presence in the Americas in the 19th century, Deutsche Bank opened its US technology center in Cary, North Carolina in 2009. Learn more about us here .
Overview
Corporate Bank Technology is working on a multi-year technology refresh program that includes re-platforming applications allowing payment initiation. As a Lead Engineer, you will be responsible for adding functionality to a global payment initiation platform that has React based micro frontends backed by Java powered micro-services deployed in a containerized environment. The platform uses varied datastores such as PostgreSQL and MongoDB, you’ll collaborate with other Lead Engineers, UX Designers, Senior Engineers and Analysts on the platform embracing agile practices to incrementally enrich the platform with new features with a sharp focus on automation. You will partner with business and technology managers to define modules and enhancements to the application stack that provides Deutsche Bank's institutional clients ability to initiate payments in real time and access to their account balances & statements in near real time. You will enable the digital environment that helps our people share their knowledge, expertise, and real passion for our business, Deutsche Bank is investing heavily in technology, which means we are investing in you Join us here, and you’ll constantly be looking ahead.
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Expectations
It is the Bank’s expectation that employees hired into this role will work in the Cary office in accordance with the Bank’s hybrid working model.
Deutsche Bank provides reasonable accommodations to candidates and employees with a substantiated need based on disability and/or religion.
The salary range for this position in Cary is $125,000 to $203,000. Actual salaries may be based on a number of factors including, but not limited to, a candidate’s skill set, experience, education, work location and other qualifications. Posted salary ranges do not include incentive compensation or any other type of remuneration.
Deutsche Bank Values & Diversity
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Deutsche Bank Benefits
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We promote good working relationships and encourage high standards of conduct and work performance. We welcome applications from talented people from all cultures, countries, races, genders, sexual orientations, disabilities, beliefs and generations and are committed to providing a working environment free from harassment, discrimination and retaliation.
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We are an Equal Opportunity Employer - Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories. Click these links to view the following notices: "EEO is the Law poster" and supplement ; Employee Rights and Responsibilities under the Family and Medical Leave Act ; Employee Polygraph Protection Act and Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision .
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