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SumUp

Senior Software Engineer

CompanySumUp
Websitesumup.com
RoleSenior Software Engineer
Typefull-time
Role taxonomySoftware EngineeringSenior
SpecialtiesSoftware Engineering
Locationor · Remote (Boulder, CO) · Hybrid
Salary$130k–150k/yr + equity (“$130k-150k”)
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://sumup.com/careers/positions/boulder-united-states/engineering/senior-software-engineer/5513953002/ · austin.tindle@sumup.com
Hiring notes
TechTypeScriptGoRubyElixir
Parsed locationsor
Posted bytndl
PostedSep 13, 2021
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Original posting

SumUp | Senior Software Engineer | Full Time, $130k-150k + Equity | ONSITE or REMOTE (Boulder, CO) SumUp is a fintech company focused on empowering small businesses. We're working on a number of exciting products including card acceptance (hardware), banking, and loonshot projects targeting the US market. SumUp is a big, established player in the EU and Brazil, but our US team operates as a startup within the larger org. We're aiming to grow fast and turn SumUp into a household name in the US. We're looking for experienced engineers with a history of technical leadership on big projects. We use languages like Elixir, Ruby, Golang, and TypeScript, we aim to use the right tool for the right job and to let teams decided what those tools should be. We're interested in engineers with all backgrounds, but you'll get bonus points if yo have experience with EMV certification and/or payments/banking. We also love open source contributors! We're currently employing a hybrid model for remote work, with most engineers come in to the office 1-2 days a week (since we're all currently in Colorado). We're happy to consider fully remote candidates, but we'll also provide generous relocation assistance to move to Colorado if possible for you (it's awesome here). Apply here: https://sumup.com/careers/positions/boulder-united-states/en... Or, send me an email at austin.tindle@sumup.com and mention hackernews if you're interested!