About the Role
As a senior engineer in User Spend - digital inclusion team, you will get to work with a highly talented engineers, solving some of the complex problems in payments ecosystem, you will get to work on solving problems related to integrations with 3rd party billers, helping goto customers pay and manage their bills on time, dealing with problems on scale and stability of the systems.
What You Will Do
- Design, develop, and maintain software applications using java, golang, clojure and python
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define and achieve project objectives
- Conduct software analysis, programming, testing, and debugging
- Participate in code reviews and contribute to team knowledge sharing
- Develop technical documentation to guide future software development projects
- Ensure software scalability and reliability through rigorous testing
- Continuously improve and optimize existing software systems for performance and user experience
What You Will Need
- Own the delivery of small to medium complexity features according to defined specifications
- Debugs and fixes issues in development, test, and production
- Participates in software design for features and bug fixes
- Exhibits "Shoot for Greatness" by constantly increasing the quality of their deliverables
- Regularly work together and pair with other members of the team to deliver features and fixes with active positive contribution
- Regularly work together and pair with other members of the team to deliver features and fixes with active positive contribution
About the Team
Digital inclusion team contributes a significant % of transactions to the goto ecosystem, by helping goto customers to pay their bills on time.
DI engineering team uses a rich set of latest technologies, as in Languages (Java, golang, clojure, python) , Kafka and RabbitMQ for message queues, Reids and Postgres and MongoDB for persistence store with an open culture for exploring latest technologies.
The team has plays a critical role in GoPay, their by requires it to have highly stable, scalable and fault tolerant systems.
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Last updated on Sep 5, 2024