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NatWest Group

VP, Software Engineer – AEM

NatWest Group

Software Engineer working on AEM platform development in Bengaluru or Chennai. Focus on delivering resilient software solutions using Agile methodologies and effective collaboration with teams.

Posted 5/21/2026full-timeBengaluru • 🇮🇳 IndiaLeadWebsite

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
AEMJavaJavaScriptjQuery

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Developing knowledge of aspects of the associated platform across business, applications, data, and infrastructure
  • Liaising with principal engineers and architects in the domain
  • Applying Agile methods to the development of software
  • Producing resilient and long-lived software
  • Designing and developing software with a focus on automation of build, test, and deployment activities

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • At least eight years of hands-on experience in AEM development
  • Expertise in Java, Sling, OSGi, JCR, and HTL (Sightly)
  • Solid frontend skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery
  • Proven capability in solution design and architecture
  • Experience of leading the implementation of programming best practices
  • Strong stakeholder management skills
  • Experience of information security policies in the financial sector

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Health insurance
  • Retirement plans
  • Paid time off
  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Professional development

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Hard Skills & Tools
AEM developmentJavaSlingOSGiJCRHTLHTMLCSSJavaScriptjQuery
Soft Skills
stakeholder managementsolution designarchitectureprogramming best practicesleadership