Branch

FinTech

SeniorSoftwareEngineer,Platform

$165–235k ~AI est. United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior Software Engineer, Platform at Branch. Skills: Backend services, RESTful APIs, Microservices. Develop core components. Measure backend services performance”

Industry & Context.

FinTech

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years experience, Computer science fundamentals, Java and Java based microservices, Spring Boot, Customer facing RESTful APIs, Relational database schemas, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, Unit / integration testing concepts, JUnit / Mockito

Nice to Have

Docker, Kubernetes, git-flow, SonarQube for CICD a plus

What You'll Do.

Develop core components

Measure backend services performance

Optimize backend services performance

Measure backend services scalability

Optimize backend services scalability

Measure backend services uptime

Optimize backend services uptime

Promote engineering excellence

Conduct design reviews

Push engineering rigor

Push engineering standards

Collaborate with product management

Collaborate with customer success

Collaborate with customer support

Deliver user experience

Design service contracts

Orchestrate service contracts

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborative teamwork; Cross-functional teams

Full Job Description

About us: Branch is on a mission to empower workers with financial freedom. We do this by helping companies accelerate payments and providing working Americans with accessible, free financial services. We’re committed to building and delivering more inclusive, transparent, and frictionless financial products. Our goal of empowerment extends to our own employees, too. Have a great idea? Share it today and it might just get implemented tomorrow. As a member of our team, your voice and creativity matter—and they can directly impact our products, company, and culture. We not only focus on attracting great talent from across the country, but also on building teams that help that talent thrive. That means valuing a diversity of opinions and working styles, while creating a shared belief in innovation, initiative, and winning together. Come join our team as we develop new ways to improve the lives of working Americans. About the role: In this Senior Software Engineer role at Branch, you will be responsible for developing core components on one of our Engineering pods. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in Java and microservices, with a focus on designing and optimizing scalable backend services and RESTful APIs. This position requires a soli d foundation in computer science and a passion for upholding high engineering standards through code reviews and collaborative teamwork. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Measure and optimize the performance, scalability, and uptime of backend services Demonstrate and promote a culture of engineering excellence Conduct design and code reviews and push the bar for engineering rigor and standards Collaborate with product management, customer success, and customer support to deliver the best experience for our users Focus on consistent, cohesive REST APIs and domain driven service design to facilitate and orchestrate service contracts Qualifications: Attention to detail and passion for doing great work 5+ year

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