Deskripsi Pekerjaan
Join GECO Asia Pte. Ltd as a Senior Software Engineer and lead transformative projects in enterprise financial technology. We're seeking innovative professionals to design, develop, and enhance robust financial platforms that drive business growth. In this pivotal role, you'll architect scalable solutions, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and implement cutting-edge technologies to optimize financial operations. Our dynamic environment offers opportunities to mentor junior engineers, influence technical strategies, and contribute to mission-critical systems serving regional markets. If you're passionate about solving complex challenges in fintech and want to make a tangible impact in Singapore's financial hub, this is your chance to excel in a culture that values technical excellence and continuous learning.
Tanggung Jawab
- Lead end-to-end development of enterprise financial platforms, including architecture design and implementation
- Collaborate with product teams to translate business requirements into technical specifications
- Optimize system performance, security, and scalability for high-volume financial transactions
- Mentor junior engineers through code reviews, technical guidance, and best practice sharing
- Implement CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices to streamline deployment processes
- Conduct rigorous testing, debugging, and documentation of software solutions
- Stay current with emerging fintech trends and integrate relevant technologies
Kualifikasi
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
- 5+ years of experience in software development with focus on financial platforms
- Expertise in Java, Python, or C# with strong OOP fundamentals
- Experience with cloud platforms (AWS/Azure/GCP) and microservices architecture
- Proficiency in databases (SQL/NoSQL) and RESTful API development
- Understanding of financial systems compliance and security standards
- Strong problem-solving skills with attention to detail and quality
- Excellent communication abilities for cross-functional collaboration