Company DescriptionBridgerPay is the world’s first Payment Operations Platform that automates payment flows for businesses. With a single API, BridgerPay allows businesses to leverage multiple acquirers to increase revenue, enter new markets, cut processing fees, and optimize the payment experience without changing business logic. Our drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to connect any payment method and tool. We are focused on helping businesses across the globe operate more efficiently.
Role DescriptionThis is a full-time remote role for a Junior Dotnet Developer. This role offers you an exciting chance to become an integral part of BridgerPay’s technological advancement, focusing on the development and integration of APIs and services and at the forefront of payment processing innovation, contributing to the development and maintenance of cutting-edge systems within a fast-paced and dynamic environment. You’ll get to work with a pivotal engineering team, contributing to the design, development, and maintenance of robust, scalable, and secure payment processing solutions. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to gather requirements, architecting and implementing software solutions that integrate with BridgerPay’s payment systems.
About the project
ASP.NET Core 3.1RedisDockerKubernetesGoogle CloudGoogle BigQueryGoogle datastoreMySQL
What you will be doing
Build and maintain services and systems across BridgerPay’s engineering teams.Debug production issues across services and multiple levels of the stack.Improve engineering standards, tooling, and processes.Make integrations with payment services (PSP).And once again, do integrations with payment services (trust me, there are a lot of them to be done).
Qualifications3+ years of experience as a .NET developerExperience with C# and .NET CoreExperience with HTTP and REST architectureKnow the main design patternsKnow DRY and SOLID principlesHave a strong ability to read code and to write maintainable codeA bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/Engineering or equivalent training will be an advantageEnglish is a minimum of Upper-Intermediate (you will have to speak and correspond in English a lot).