Toastposted 3 days ago
$134,000 - $214,000/Yr
Full-time • Senior
Boston, MA

About the position

Toast is driven by building the restaurant platform that helps restaurants adapt, take control, and get back to what they do best: building the businesses they love. Toast is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to help build new Embedded Finance capabilities. Toast is built from the ground up for restaurants with over one hundred thousand restaurants using Toast. As a result, we are well-positioned to provide financial services such as lending (loans, credit cards, etc.), equipment financing, and bank accounts tailored specifically to restaurants. We need your help to grow our platform and add the next generation of these products.

Responsibilities

  • Join a collaborative team of Design, Product, QA, and other engineering members in developing robust and scalable full-stack software applications.
  • Provide design feedback and participate in code reviews to ensure implementation meet requirements.
  • Gain an understanding and contribute to team discussions on product features, design, marketing, and strategy.
  • Participate in architectural discussions and influence the technical roadmap.
  • Advocate for best coding practices to raise the bar for you, your team, and the company.
  • Mentor and provide technical guidance to other team members.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of back-end experience in Java, Kotlin, or other object-oriented languages.
  • Proficient with modern web standards and technologies (e.g. REST, GraphQL).
  • Experience with distributed systems, enterprise messaging systems, and/or microservices.
  • Experience delivering high-quality, reliable services to production.
  • Excellent cross-team communication skills on complex technical topics.
  • Passionate about making users happy and seeing people use your product in the wild.

Benefits

  • Cash compensation (overtime, bonus/commissions, if eligible).
  • Benefits.
  • Equity (if eligible).
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