Feature Lead - Technology
Newark, NJ, United States
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locations
Newark
time type
Full time
posted on
Posted Yesterday
job requisition id
24015790
Job Description:
At Bank of America, we are guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection. Responsible Growth is how we run our company and how we deliver for our clients, teammates, communities and shareholders every day.
One of the keys to driving Responsible Growth is being a great place to work for our teammates around the world. We’re devoted to being a diverse and inclusive workplace for everyone. We hire individuals with a broad range of backgrounds and experiences and invest heavily in our teammates and their families by offering competitive benefits to support their physical, emotional, and financial well-being.
Bank of America believes both in the importance of working together and offering flexibility to our employees. We use a multi-faceted approach for flexibility, depending on the various roles in our organization.
Working at Bank of America will give you a great career with opportunities to learn, grow and make an impact, along with the power to make a difference. Join us!
Job Description:
This role will lead an Agile practice room with critical Bank application development and production implementation and support. This job is responsible for providing leadership, technical direction and oversight to a team delivering technology solutions. Key responsibilities of the job are to provide oversight of the design, implementation, and maintenance of complex computer programs, align technical solutions to business objectives, and ensure that coding practices/quality comply with software development standards. Job expectations include conducting multiple software implementations and applying both depth and breadth in knowledge of several technical competencies.
Required Qualifications:
At least 5 years of experience in the following:
Core Java
WebSphere application server
Xtreme cache implementation
Java concurrent processing
Web Services API development
SOAP Services
REST services
Object oriented Design pattern implementation.
Desired Skills;
Excellent communication and organization skill and experience leading hands-on development group
Responsibilities:
Designs, develops and is accountable for feature delivery
Applies enterprise standards for solution design, coding and quality
Ensures solution meets product acceptance criteria with minimal technical debt
Guides the team on work breakdown and execution
Works with the Product Owner to ensure that product backlog/requirements are healthy, with clear acceptance criteria
Plays a team lead role (as an individual contributor) and mentors the team
Guides team members with skills and practices (planning and estimation, peer reviews, and other engineering practices)
Skills:
Automation
Influence
Result Orientation
Stakeholder Management
Technical Strategy Development
Architecture
Business Acumen
Risk Management
Solution Delivery Process
Solution Design
Agile Practices
Analytical Thinking
Collaboration
Data Management
DevOps Practices
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)
Hours Per Week:
40
About Us
Bank of America is committed to help employees through the transition period when they’re displaced as a result of a workforce reduction, realignment or similar measure.
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