Senior AI Reliability Engineer, Deutsche Bank

Indra Program

Salary not provided
GCP
Linux
Unix
Senior and Expert level
Berlin
Deutsche Bank

Investment bank and financial services company

Job no longer available

Deutsche Bank

Investment bank and financial services company

1001+ employees

B2CB2BInvestingTradingFinancial Services

Job no longer available

Salary not provided
GCP
Linux
Unix
Senior and Expert level
Berlin

1001+ employees

B2CB2BInvestingTradingFinancial Services

Company mission

To be the leading global provider of financial solutions for demanding clients, creating exceptional value for its shareholders and people.

Role

Who you are

  • Years of experience in providing hands on IT support and interacting with application end users
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in Computer Science or IT-related discipline (or equivalent work experience or diploma)
  • Good analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills, including the ability to communicate technical information to a non-technical audience and with executive levels
  • Experience using operating systems such as UNIX, Linux and Wintel from the command line interface. Knowledge of commands need to navigate, troubleshoot issues and provide status of these systems
  • Preferred: Experience in Google Cloud

What the job involves

  • We have a strong focus on promoting technical excellence – our engineers work at the forefront of financial services innovation using cutting-edge technologies
  • Indra is the central program driving the introduction and safe scaling of AI at DB, Focus is identify AI potential across various banking operations.
  • Driving funded use cases into production to create value and confidence and scale across the bank
  • Creating selected shared services with embedded safety to enable low cost scale
  • Developing an AI Workbench for developers for safe AI development at pace, and introducing AI controls whilst aiming to maintain time to market
  • Provide hands on technical support for a suite of AI applications/platforms within Deutsche Bank
  • Build up technical subject matter expertise on the applications/platforms being supported. including business flows, the application architecture, and the hardware configuration
  • Resolve service requests submitted by the application end users to the best of L2 ability and escalate any issues that cannot be resolved to L3
  • Conduct real time monitoring to ensure application SLAs are achieved
  • Assist in the process to approve all new releases and production configuration changes, keep stakeholders informed and conduct any release tasks assigned to support

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Insights

11% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Company benefits

  • Home office flexible work time
  • Annual leave & more
  • Support & Counselling
  • Health insurance
  • Health Check & Eye Test
  • Sick pay
  • Rewards and everyday benefits
  • Pensions

Our take

Despite its roots in the nineteenth century, Deutsche Bank has seen strategic transformation at countless stages to remain competitive. For example, it recently launched Vert, a new digital payments company for SMEs, in collaboration with Fiserv. As a result, the company successfully filled the gap in the market for a user-friendly, all in one solution which would enable merchants to accept payments and manage money.

The company continues to benefit from its scale and reputation. Despite ongoing criticisms, its strong European ties and a global network means Deutsche Bank is well placed to help clients navigate through geopolitical and macroeconomic shifts, something that can’t be said so confidently of its competitors. Today, it operates in circa 60 countries.

Moving forwards, the company is focused on aligning more closely to environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria to facilitate over €500B in sustainable finance and investments between 2020 and 2025.

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