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EY

Product Lead – React, Java

EY

Full Stack React and Java Development Lead at EY shaping the future through technology consulting. Leading solution architecture and technical strategy within the capital markets environment and fostering team development.

Posted 5/28/2026full-timeNoida • 🇮🇳 IndiaSeniorWebsite

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
CloudJavaMicroservicesPythonReact

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Lead the design, development, and delivery of complex full-stack solutions
  • Own architectural direction for microservices, APIs, and cloud deployments
  • Mentor and upskill developers, fostering high-performance culture
  • Manage delivery timelines and cross-team collaboration
  • Ensure adherence to Agile/Scrum practices and continuous improvement

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • 10+ years of software engineering experience
  • Expertise in ReactJS and Java
  • Experience with relational databases
  • Knowledge of Python and Power BI is a plus
  • Familiarity with microservices and event-driven architectures
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Health insurance
  • 401(k) matching
  • Flexible work hours
  • Paid time off
  • Remote work options
  • Professional development opportunities

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Hard Skills & Tools
ReactJSJavarelational databasesPythonPower BImicroservicesevent-driven architecturesfull-stack developmentAPIscloud deployments
Soft Skills
mentoringproblem-solvinganalytical skillscross-team collaborationhigh-performance culturedelivery managementAgile practicesScrum practicescontinuous improvement