REPAY is looking for an experienced Full Stack Developer (C#, .NET) to be part of our agile and growing software development team in expanding our core payment processing platform and products within the consumer finance industry. As part of a small team, you will have an immediate and measurable impact on our fast-growing business by helping us reach the next level and stage of growth. We work hard, but we have lots of fun doing it. If a cool, collaborative, and challenging work environment sounds appealing, youâll fit right in.
REPAYâs .NET Tech Stack:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Web API 2 on .NET 4.7 with Entity Framework, SQL Server, and IIS
Hosted applications on AWS, utilizing many cloud services (SNS, Lambda, etc.)
React front-end
CI/CD with Jenkins
Youâll be responsible for:
Building and enhancing our core API, user interfaces, and backend processing systems via new greenfield development and supporting legacy systems
Integrating with existing corporate and partner applications which span multiple languages and frameworks
Developing high performance and reusable software with excellent test coverage
Participate in the design of our core products
Evaluating existing and new technologies, ensuring our applications utilize industry best practices
Supporting the operations team in order to provide the best uptime and service quality
Developing and deploying to cloud-based technology (AWS)
Occasional travel to Tempe, AZ for remote employees
Skills & Requirements
A track record of success with developing modern APIs
Experience working with C# and .NET
Experience working with modern JavaScript frameworks, React strongly preferred
Experience with SQL Server and database design
Knowledge of automated testing toolsets and methodologies
Experience with building highly available systems
Strong understanding of application security
Bonus Skills:
Experience with continuous integration and automated build tools such as Jenkins
Experience with AWS
Good understanding of payments processing and/or developing payments products
Familiarity with PCI compliance