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Trustly
Actively Hiring
Seamless online bank payments

Software Engineer - Tech Enablement

Posted: 4 weeks ago
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About the job

Trustly is leading the human-centric payments revolution. To us, this means passionately building the most convenient, intelligent and responsible way of paying for things online. Whether it’s for shopping, paying subscriptions, funding trading accounts, booking airfare, playing online games and much more – we’re all about a better way to pay. At our core, we are a tech company with industry-leading tech capabilities. But, it’s the ingenuity of our people that makes us leaders in our field. Thus, our appetite for innovation will never be anything less than fierce. Trustly is steadily growing as it connects thousands of businesses with hundreds of millions of people. And with a strong presence across Europe and the Americas, we are leading the human-centric payment revolution as a truly global team.

About the TeamThe Tech Enablement team in Product & Tech at Trustly is responsible for the developer experience across all engineering teams. Our mission is to have a best in class developer experience and culture where engineering teams innovate and deliver tested, secure and observable products. We collaborate closely with all engineering teams including the infrastructure and security teams.

About the roleWe're seeking a highly motivated Software Engineer to join our Tech Enablement team and drive technical innovation across our developer experience. You'll be responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the core infrastructure that supports our development lifecycle. This is a highly impactful role where you'll shape the future of how we build and deliver software. The nature of the work requires daily interactions with the whole organization and might involve travel. You will report to the Head of Tech Enablement.

What you'll do

  • Technical Leadership: Provide technical guidance and support to engineers in writing high quality, reliable and observable code.
  • Tooling & Automation: Champion a culture of automation by developing tools and libraries that improve developer experience and productivity.
  • Shared Libraries: Create and maintain shared libraries and frameworks that promote code reuse, consistency, and best practices across engineering teams.
  • Observability & Monitoring: Promote knowledge sharing and best practices for monitoring and observability, making a scalable impact through the creation of standardized solutions.
  • CI/CD Optimization: Enhance and expand our continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines using GitHub Actions to streamline development processes and accelerate product releases.

Who you are

  • 3-5 years of hands-on experience as a software engineer in a microservices architecture using Java or Typescript.
  • Experience working with public clouds and containers using AWS and Kubernetes
  • Experience working with ArgoCD and GitOps-based deployments
  • Experience working with monitoring, logging and observability, preferably using Datadog
  • Experience with leading projects and/or working in the fintech industry or financial services in general is a plus.

About the company

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Trustly

Actively Hiring
Seamless online bank payments201-500 Employees
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Funding

AMOUNT RAISED
$23M
FUNDED OVER
1 round
Round
U
$23,000,000
Unknown - Nov 2014

Perks

Healthcare benefit
Each employee gets a generous health allowance, and trustly sports club keeps us active together.
Company_meals benefit
Free breakfast every morning and catered dinner if you need to work late. and happy hour every friday to celebrate the week.
Company_events benefit
Each month, our teams go on fun outings. which we’d probably do anyway, even if trustly didn’t foot the bill!

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