
Application Engineer - C++
- Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develop software solutions for processing electronic payments using Worldline Pay Front Office suite.
- Align on requirements with Service Delivery teams and coordinate coding activities.
- Write and implement efficient, high-quality code following secure coding standards.
- Design, develop and execute comprehensive test cases and review results.
- Plan, organize and perform code reviews and quality controls on delivered software packages.
- Maintain and upgrade existing payment systems and software applications.
- Implement product or customer-specific adaptations and extensions.
- Document all software aspects for ongoing maintenance and revisions.
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Computer Science or Information Technology).
- Minimum 2 years of experience in card payment industry or acquiring business.
- Strong knowledge of payment technologies, C++, Oracle, and Linux environments.
- Knowledge of Secure Coding practices and SDLC standards.
- Experience with continuous development environment and CI/CD pipelines.
- Understanding of Agile methodology and development practices.
- Knowledge of payment compliance standards like PCI DSS, PCI SSF, and RBI compliance.
- Strong sense of curiosity, proactivity, flexibility, and accountability.
- Meticulous attention to detail with disciplined approach and leadership capabilities.
- Passion for innovation in technology delivery processes.
- Excellent communication abilities and team collaboration skills. • Ability to work effectively in cross-functional team environments.
- Work from home option (T&C)
- Free private medical services
- Referral bonuses for new hires recommended by you
- Full access to the "Learning" platform
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