Ripple
AI

Software Engineer (Multiple Positions)

Ripple · CA San Francisco, California, United States · $43k - $75k

Actively hiring Posted almost 4 years ago

What You’ll Do:

Build enterprise, distributed payment applications that execute settlement within seconds to enable the Internet of Value. Prototype new solutions for complex software problems and implement them for production bank deployments. Build next generation payment applications that enable banks to instantly settle cross-border payments to create the Internet of Value based on Ripple’s distributed financial technology by driving down costs, increasing processing speeds and delivering end-to-end visibility into payment fees, timing and delivery. Build scalable and performant enterprise software based on deep understanding of Java and its ecosystem, under the direction of senior software engineers. Work with teams across the organization, including product, legal, and business development to gather requirements and think beyond the technical implications of design decisions.

What We’re Looking For:

Must have a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field plus 2 years of software development experience in one of the following technologies: Java/JavaScript; C/C++; or, Cloud (AWS, GCP)/DB technologies.

Of the required experience, must have 2 years of experience in each of the following (which may be gained concurrently): building scalable and performant enterprise software; building end-to-end software solutions; test-driven development with high code coverage; and, deploying and managing a continuous integration pipeline.

Of the required experience, must have 2 years of experience in at least three of the following technologies (which may be gained concurrently): SQL and NoSQL databases; caching technologies; Message Queuing technologies (Rabbit MQ, or Kafka); Git; Continuous Integration; optionally continuous delivery mechanisms; HTTP technologies; or, REST/JSON design principles.

Of the required experience, must have 2 years of experience in at least two of the following (which may be gained concurrently): web/mobile development; Unix/Linux environments; distributed/parallel systems; machine learning; information retrieval; natural language processing; networking; developing software systems; or, security software development.

To apply, please email resume to: [email protected] and must reference Job # SWE04 to be considered.

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