Software Development Engineer, Amazon Pay India | UPI Payments

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Software Development Engineer, Amazon Pay India | UPI Payments

Do you want to develop the next generation Payments products for India's fastest growing e-commerce company? Do you enjoy working in an entrepreneurial environment solving complex technical problems and delivering innovative solutions? If so, join us on Amazon India Payments Tech team. We are a group of talented technical professionals that are empowered and driven to build innovative world class experiences for millions of Amazon customers. The India Payments Tech in Bangalore is responsible to build product and technology solutions to build great payments products and experiences using various technologies to solve complex problems related to distributed systems, scalable architecture, machine learning, and algorithms.


Key Job Responsibilities

  1. Understand the fundamentals of different Payment Products mainly UPI.
  2. Drive technical solutions/architecture for UPI Services that can scale to millions of customers.
  3. Design and develop robust, scalable enterprise systems with wide-ranging applications. Lead architecture for large components and implement to deliver high-impact solutions.
  4. Decompose complex problems into simple, straight-forward solutions with a bias toward standards based and flexible designs.
  5. Develop a strong culture of rapid experimentation, measurement, and iteration.
  6. Build relationships and earn trust with partner teams.


A Day in the Life

You will have the opportunity to design and implement systems that delight our customers. You will also learn how things are built and deployed, brush up on operational excellence, and apply it on the job!

  1. Collaborate with other engineers towards broader organizational goals and projects.
  2. Collaborate with product and program managers, principal engineers for feature definition and delivery.
  3. Work with other Payments teams to build innovative solutions that create value for our customers.
  4. Contribute to technical designs.


BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

- 2+ years of non-internship professional software development experience.
- Experience programming with at least one software programming language.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

- 2+ years of full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations experience.
- Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent.


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