LayUp is a rapidly expanding fintech company that’s shaking up the payment industry with an innovative approach to consumer payments without relying on credit. We’ve developed a cutting-edge, cloud-based, and bank-grade recurring payment system, powered by pre-payment technology, to empower businesses and provide a dynamic payment solution. The development team consists of six people, ranging from a junior front-end developer to the CTO/co-founder. We’re looking for an experienced senior full stack engineer to join the team to assist with the further development and maintenance of the system. This particular role is tailored for a mid-level to senior backend engineer who is not only passionate about coding but thrives on tackling complex technical challenges.As a member of our core development team, your journey begins with a mission to understand the domain and tech stack, progressively contributing value by taking on feature development responsibilities. You’ll become a core decision-maker for solutions going forward. You’ll participate in the prioritizing and planning of features. You’ll liaise with our support, sales, and management teams to define and solve new challenges and build new features, improve existing ones and improve the overall performance of the system. You’ll use your experience to help address bugs and other technical challenges. You’ll come up with innovative ways to make solutions better, faster and more secure, and drive the implementation of your ideas.Requirements: Native level proficiency in English. Minimum of 6+ years work experience in software engineering. Experience in crafting end-to-end full-stack solutions. Experience leading a team and mentoring junior developers. Nice to have: DevOps experience; interest or experience in FinTech and accounting; experience building and maintaining third-party integrations and working with APIs. It’s important to note that we are a remote development team. What we use: Javascript – Node.js, React-Native, Vue.js Frameworks, AWS, Scrum, GitHub, Trunk-based development.