Base: $85,000 to $129,500; bonus/equity: not speci...
Hybrid (up to 60% work from home)
Proficiency in java and oop principles
Understanding of restful web services
Experience with relational databases like oracle
Deutsche Bank is seeking an Associate Java Engineer to work in Cary, NC, as part of a hybrid team focused on developing cloud-ready applications for global corporate lending. The position emphasizes collaboration, learning, and modern software development practices, with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion
Job Summary
You will help build and enhance technology supporting global corporate lending at one of the world's leading financial institutions.
The role offers exposure to emerging technologies including Artificial Intelligence-driven solutions while transforming legacy systems into modern microservices on Google Cloud Platform.
Employees enjoy a hybrid working model with up to 60% work from home flexibility, generous vacation, and access to educational resources.
Matching Summary
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Deutsche Bank is seeking an Associate Java Engineer to work in Cary, NC, as part of a hybrid team focused on developing cloud-ready applications for global corporate lending. The position emphasizes collaboration, learning, and modern software development practices, with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Salary
Base: $85,000 to $129,500; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Health, retirement, parental leave, and volunteer programs included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Proficiency in Java and OOP principles
Understanding of RESTful web services
Experience with relational databases like Oracle
Familiarity with Git version control
Exposure to automated testing concepts
Nice-to-have
Interest in cloud platforms and modern practices
Ability to work in globally distributed teams
Strong curiosity and eagerness to learn
Solid problem-solving and analytical thinking
Clear communication and proactive attitude
Key Requirements
Proficiency in Java and object-oriented programming
Experience with relational databases such as Oracle