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Position: Senior Tandem Developer/Non-Stop Skills

Location: Fully Remote
Employment Type:Contract

Contract Duration: 6months + client has the right to hire

Software Engineer (C, NonStop)

Description:

We are looking for a Software Engineer to join our client's Core Acquiring Front End engineering group within the firm's Global Business Solutions (Payment Acceptance) business.
You will be joining an organization responsible for mission-critical platforms that support our payment-acquiring business. We process over 350 million payment transactions per day with a peak throughput of over 8,000 transactions per second, all while maintaining a millisecond-fast response time. All this is done for some of the largest merchants in the US.
This fast-paced online transaction processing environment requires a passionate, critical problem solver who can balance platform stability and resiliency along with modern engineering practices and solutions.
Primary Responsibilities:
• Full-time hands-on software engineer on an online transaction processing (OLTP) application based in C and TAL on the HP NonStop platform
• Delivers quality code to integration testing, certification, and production environments
• Automates testing and deployments through CI/CD processes (plays QE role as necessary)
• Responsible for design, build and support of aligned application(s) or platform(s)
• Own tech stories, participates in code reviews, and supports production
• Design performant, efficient, effective, and reusable technical solutions
• Partner effectively with DevOps, Production Support, and peer platform teams
Basic Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, or equivalent work experience
• Ability to clearly communicate with peers and senior leaders
• 7+ years of experience in software engineering roles (C, TAL)
• Experience with Enscribe, Pathway, DDL, SQL/MP
• Experience in Payments processing
• Experience in engineering OLTP applications
Preferred Skills and Experience:
• Experience in SQL/MX, OSS
• Experience building solutions in public cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP)

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