Company

Fintech

ProductEngineer(SoftwareEngineer)

$120–200k San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Product Engineer (Software Engineer). Skills: Product development, API integration, Event-driven architecture. Build product features end-to-end. Integrate APIs”

What You'll Achieve.

Ship high-impact features; Contribute to financial wellbeing

Industry & Context.

Fintech
Problems you'll solve

Debugging complex state machines

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Go (Golang) deployed on GCP, Direct consumer product experience, Designing and consuming RESTful APIs, Relational databases (PostgreSQL/MySQL), CI/CD pipelines, version control, automated testing, code review, Event-driven architectures and message queues, CS fundamentals

Nice to Have

Startup background preferred, Fintech or financial services experience

What You'll Do.

Build product features end-to-end

Practice data-driven development

Ship toward bold milestones

Leverage data pipelines

Evaluate product performance

Evaluate system performance

Ship to production daily

Own implementations end-to-end

Respond to production incidents

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Product leaders; Engineering leaders; Business leaders

Communication Scope

Translate technical concepts

Full Job Description

ABOUT THE ROLE A well-funded fintech startup is looking for a Product Engineer to help build financial products that optimize taxes, bridge paychecks, and build credit for consumers. You'll collaborate closely with product, engineering, and business leaders to ship high-impact features for a growing base of paying users — directly contributing to their financial wellbeing. WHAT YOU'LL DO - Build product features end-to-end, including domain models, business logic, and API integrations. - Practice a data-driven, incremental approach to product development, shipping toward bold milestones. - Leverage robust data pipelines and analytics infrastructure — using SQL and other analysis tools — to evaluate product and system performance. - Test and debug complex state machines in an event-driven, pub/sub backend to ensure a seamless user experience. - Ship to production daily via a rapid CI/CD process, owning implementations end-to-end and responding to production incidents as needed. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR Must-haves: - Experience with Go (Golang) deployed on GCP. - Direct consumer product experience — you've built for end consumers, not exclusively B2B. - Proficiency in designing and consuming RESTful APIs, including authentication/authorization patterns and rate limiting. - Experience with relational databases (PostgreSQL/MySQL), including data modeling and query optimization. - Hands-on experience with CI/CD pipelines, version control, automated testing, and code review processes. - Experience with event-driven architectures and message queues (e.g., Kafka, Pub/Sub) for scalable data pipelines. - Excellent cross-functional communication skills, with the ability to translate technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders. - Strong CS fundamentals. Nice to have: - Background at a startup (preferred over Big Tech, though Big Tech experience is welcome). - Experience in fintech or financial services. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS - Salary: $120,000 – $200,000 USD annually, dep

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