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Lead Software Engineer - Engineering Advocacy Lead
JPMorgan Chase
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Chicago, United States
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Posted
June 06, 2026
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Job Description
We have an opportunity to impact your career and provide an adventure where you can push the limits of what's possible.
As a Lead Software engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Commercial and Investment bank, Payments Engineering & Architecture team, you're responsible for how 10,000 Payments engineers adopt architecture standards and AI-assisted development practices. You won't do this from a distance - you'll be embedded with teams, writing code, running gemba walks, presenting at tech talks, and writing blogs. Advocacy through action, not announcements. Payments moves $10 trillion every day for the world's leading companies - the engineering challenges are real, and so is the opportunity to shape how we build.
**Job responsibilities**
+ Embeds within Payments application teams as a contributing engineer, committing real changes to production codebases
+ Pairs with engineers to solve complex problems and model best practices in architecture, code quality, and ...
As a Lead Software engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Commercial and Investment bank, Payments Engineering & Architecture team, you're responsible for how 10,000 Payments engineers adopt architecture standards and AI-assisted development practices. You won't do this from a distance - you'll be embedded with teams, writing code, running gemba walks, presenting at tech talks, and writing blogs. Advocacy through action, not announcements. Payments moves $10 trillion every day for the world's leading companies - the engineering challenges are real, and so is the opportunity to shape how we build.
**Job responsibilities**
+ Embeds within Payments application teams as a contributing engineer, committing real changes to production codebases
+ Pairs with engineers to solve complex problems and model best practices in architecture, code quality, and ...