Java Software Engineer – Zurich (Private Banking)
A leading private banking institution, is seeking an experienced Java Software Engineer to join their technology team. Specialising in secure, high-performance digital banking platforms, our client is focused on delivering robust, scalable solutions for wealth management and financial services. They are searching for a skilled Java Software Engineer passionate about:
Java 21, Java 17, Java 11, Spring Boot 3.3, Spring Framework 6, Spring MVC, Spring WebFlux, Spring Security 6, Hibernate ORM 6, JPA (Jakarta Persistence), GraphQL, REST APIs, SQL Server 2022, PostgreSQL 16, Oracle Database 23c, Azure, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Helm, DevOps, CI/CD, Git, Maven, Gradle, React 19, Angular 19, TypeScript 5.7, JavaScript (ES2024+), HTML5, CSS3, Jest 30, JUnit 5, Mockito, Agile, TDD, Programmer, Full Stack Developer, Architect, Java Software Engineer.
About the Role:
As a Java Software Engineer, you will play a crucial role in developing and enhancing secure banking platforms used by private clients and internal stakeholders. You will collaborate closely with product, security, and architecture teams to design and implement reliable, compliant, and scalable systems that meet the highest regulatory standards.
Nice to Have:
* Experience using Agile methodology
* Strong communication and analytical skills, with a passion for learning and problem-solving
* Hands-on experience as a Java Software Engineer working with modern Java, Spring, cloud platforms, and containerised environments
* Exposure to financial services, banking, or regulated environments
Benefits:
* Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
* Ongoing professional development and training in modern Java, cloud, and distributed systems
Location:
Zurich, Switzerland / Hybrid
Salary:
CHF 120'000 - CHF 160'000 + Bonus + Benefits
Due to the high number of applications, we may not be able to respond to everyone, but we truly appreciate the time and effort taken to apply and will be in touch with shortlisted candidates.