JobsClient Technology - Engineering - Software Engineering
Client Technology - Engineering - Software Engineering
EYClient Technology - Engineering - Software Engineering
EYLocation
Hoboken, NJ
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/26/2026
Compensation
$134,200 - $293,500 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 97.9%·Filings 747·New hires 303·
💎 Strong Sponsor
·FY 2025Job description
The role involves leading the delivery of solution or infrastructure development services for complex projects at EY. The team focuses on utilizing strong technical capabilities and hands-on experience to meet business and user requirements. This position emphasizes collaboration with peers across Development & Engineering and Architecture teams to engineer leading solutions. The successful candidate will drive compliance with relevant standards and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.
Requirements
- Advanced technical proficiency in designing, developing, and debugging solutions.
- Advanced knowledge of one or more programming languages such as C#, Java, or Python.
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, Engineering, IT, Mathematics, or a related field preferred.
- More than 10 years of applied experience in software or platform engineering roles.
- Experience with CI/CD delivery using code management and automation tools like GitHub or ADO.
Responsibilities
- Lead the design, development, delivery, and maintenance of solutions or infrastructure.
- Solve complex and escalated aspects of projects, performing coding, debugging, testing, and troubleshooting.
- Provide advanced technical expertise to maximize efficiency and reliability from current solutions.
- Develop strong working relationships with peers to collaborate on engineering leading solutions.
- Drive consistency in processes, procedures, and technical design while supporting technology standards.
Benefits
- Ernst & Young (EY) offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support the well-being of its employees across various dimensions.
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