Imagine architecting the future of FinTech, not just writing code. A rapidly scaling FinTech powerhouse seeks a Senior Java Engineer to contribute to a brand-new, greenfield project where their ideas will shape the landscape. This is an opportunity to join a team of brilliant engineers, all driven by ambition and a passion for innovation.

This leading FinTech company is searching for an exceptional Senior Java Engineer to join its thriving team. The selected individual will play a pivotal role in a challenging greenfield project, leveraging cutting-edge technologies, including AWS, Kafka, CQRS, Honeycomb, and Kubernetes. They will collaborate with a highly skilled and mature engineering team, contributing to the development of groundbreaking financial solutions.

Why This Company Stands Out:
The company is supported by robust financial backing, secured through recent investment, ensuring stability and significant growth potential. They have fostered an exceptional engineering culture, characterized by collaboration, trust (to challenge and be challenged) and a string technical maturity. Engineers are empowered to build innovative solutions from the ground up on exciting greenfield projects.

Key Responsibilities and Qualifications:
The ideal candidate possesses a strong foundation in Java 17 development and proven experience with Spring Boot or Micronaut. They demonstrate expertise in working with message queues, such as Kafka or RabbitMQ, and have a deep understanding of microservices architecture. Familiarity with cloud technologies, particularly AWS, is highly advantageous.

Comprehensive Benefits Package:
The company offers a remote-first work environment, with occasional in-office meetings (2 days per month). Their comprehensive benefits package, valued at 20% of the salary, includes:
  • Above-market pension contributions.
  • Private medical and dental insurance.
  • A generous performance-based bonus (20-25%).
  • 30 days of paid holiday.
  • A dedicated career development plan with ample training opportunities.
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