Tide

Financial Services

SeniorEngineer,Python

€75–110k ~AI est. Sofia, Bulgaria Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Engineer, Python at Tide. Skills: Python Development, AWS, Microservices, REST APIs. Define services. Own services”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving attitude

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Proven work experience as Python Developer, Basic understanding of software engineering fundamentals, Hands-on experience with AWS, Experience integrating with or creating REST APIs, Experience working with event driven microservice, Experience working in Scrum, Following Agile development practises, Teamwork skills, Problem-solving attitude

Nice to Have

Extensive experience integrating with or creating REST APIs, Experience working with message queues, An understanding of Salesforce integrations

What You'll Do.

Work with product team

Select technology partners

Work with backend engineers

Mentoring team members

Ensure success of initiatives

Translate requirements

Become beacon of best practices

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Tech team; Agile teams; Cross functional squads; Communities of Practice; Product owners; Mobile engineers; Web engineers; Data scientist; Business members

Process & Methodology

Agile, Scrum

Full Job Description

ABOUT TIDE At Tide, we help SMEs save time and money in the running of their businesses by not only offering business accounts and related banking services, but also a comprehensive set of highly usable and connected administrative solutions, from invoicing to accounting. Tide is transforming the small business banking market and now supports over 2 million members globally across the UK, India, Germany and France. Using advanced technology, all solutions are designed with SMEs in mind. With quick onboarding, low fees and innovative features, we thrive on making data driven decisions to serve our mission: to help SMEs save time and money so they can get back to doing what they love. Tide facts: Tide is available for UK, Indian, German and French SMEs Over 2 million members: 900,000 UK and 1,100,000 in India and growing rapidly Over $300 million raised in funding Over 2,800 Tideans globally Recognised with Great Place to Work certification three years in a row, and among India’s Top 50 Best Workplaces in Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance in 2026 We have offices in Central London, with a member support and technology centre in Sofia, Bulgaria, technology centres in Serbia, Romania, Lithuania and Hyderabad and offices in Gurugram, New Delhi, Berlin, Paris and Luxembourg ABOUT THE TEAM: We’re looking for an experienced Backend Engineer with excellent programming skills and a passion for developing applications or improving existing ones, we would like to meet you. As an Engineer at Tide, you’ll report directly to the Staff Engineer and work in a team of highly skilled Engineers. You’ll work closely with our tech team to ensure system consistency and improve user experience. Ultimately, you should be able to develop and maintain functional and stable web applications to meet both the company’s and our customer’s needs. We work in an agile fashion, small cross functional squads, grouped under common domains owning the full lifecycle of some microservices in Tide’

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