Senior Software Engineer, Payments

Order.coNew York, NY
$175,000 - $195,000Hybrid

About The Position

As a Senior Software Engineer on the Payments team, you will own the software that moves real money for Order.co's customers — virtual-card issuance and authorization, bank connections, accounting integrations, recurring and consolidated invoicing, and ACH / RTP rails. You'll deliver complex features reliably, own subsystems end-to-end from initial design through rollout and post-release fixes, and mentor junior and mid-level engineers along the way. You'll be a credible technical voice in design discussions, challenge weak assumptions early, and help the team build software that is correct, maintainable, and secure — qualities that matter especially in code paths where a bug shows up on a customer's bank statement. Along the way, you'll grow your architectural judgment in money-movement systems and predictably ship work that moves the business forward.

Requirements

  • Strong foundation in computer science fundamentals: data structures, algorithms, and system design
  • Expertise in building production-grade applications and services using Ruby and Ruby on Rails
  • Extensive experience with PostgreSQL and SQL-based data modeling, including query optimization and performance tuning
  • Deep understanding of web application security, observability, and scalable system architecture
  • Proven ability to design, build, and maintain secure, scalable, and well-documented APIs
  • Experience building integrations with external systems — REST/GraphQL APIs, webhooks, event-driven pipelines, or third-party vendor connections
  • Hands-on experience with at least one payment processor or card issuer (Stripe, Lithic, Adyen, Marqeta, Braintree, or equivalents), or comparable fintech vendor work
  • Working familiarity with at least one of: double-entry ledger design, idempotency / exactly-once patterns for webhooks and money-movement, ACH / wire / card-network basics, or reconciliation against vendor reports
  • Familiarity with AWS and other cloud platforms, including infrastructure as code and CI/CD pipelines
  • Experience using AI coding assistants (e.g., Claude, GitHub Copilot) as part of your development workflow — not as a shortcut, but as a force multiplier; you provide them with appropriate context about constraints and conventions, critique AI output, recognize failure modes, and decide when to override
  • Motivated by accountability — you own outcomes, not just tasks
  • Results-oriented and measure success by shipped, working software
  • Motivated by correctness in code that touches money — the consequences of a bug land on real customer balances, and you take that seriously
  • Love helping people on your team grow and improve
  • Writing tests is an integral part of your development process, not an afterthought
  • Know how to design and build software incrementally — you don't need a complete spec to make progress
  • Collaborating with the people around you to achieve a goal motivates you
  • Collaborative, open-minded, and actively developing your craft
  • Curious and pragmatic about AI-driven solutions — you apply them where they add real value and stay skeptical where they don't
  • Familiarity with AI-assisted development tools — you understand how they work, where they help, and where they fail. Prior hands-on use is a plus; intellectual curiosity and the instinct to evaluate AI output critically are what matter

Nice To Haves

  • Prior hands-on use of AI coding assistants is a plus

Responsibilities

  • Independently design and implement complex, multi-part features from requirements to production
  • Own subsystems, services, or critical components in the payments stack — for example, the internal financial ledger, the virtual-cards issuance and authorization lifecycle, bank connections, or the invoicing and auto-debit pipeline. The team routes questions to you for these areas
  • Write clean, maintainable, production-ready code with consistent test coverage — money-movement code paths are held to a high test bar
  • Navigate existing codebases with architectural discernment — identify sound patterns to build upon, recognize technical debt, and use AI tooling as an accelerant while applying your own judgment on correctness, security, and alignment with the system's direction
  • Debug production issues effectively; seek first to understand — investigate evidence and identify root causes rather than applying band-aids, especially in webhook, retry, and reconciliation paths where a quick patch can hide a deeper consistency bug
  • Participate actively in design reviews; your designs regularly influence team-level architecture decisions
  • Propose sound technical designs that account for scalability, performance, and reliability trade-offs — and for payments-specific concerns like idempotency, exactly-once semantics, reconciliation between internal state and vendor reports, and clean separation between authorization and capture
  • Identify risks before they become incidents — surface edge cases, data consistency concerns, and failure modes during planning. In payments, that includes double-charge, double-credit, dropped webhook, and out-of-order event scenarios
  • Scope and estimate work accurately; solve problems in order — break down epics into deliverable, independently reviewable units
  • Deliver features end-to-end, including rollout coordination and post-release monitoring. Rollouts that affect real money rely on feature-flagging, dark-launching, reconciling, and watching dashboards before declaring "done"
  • Communicate risks and blockers early — don't absorb uncertainty silently
  • Review stories critically before committing: ensure they're appropriately broken down and that dependencies are well understood by the team
  • Mentor junior and mid-level engineers through code reviews, pairing, and direct feedback
  • Provide high-quality, substantive code reviews — lead with humility, treat the author as a teammate to help, and catch what AI misses; teach others to do the same
  • Teach best practices; your presence raises the quality of code around you
  • Influence technical decisions through credibility, not just seniority
  • Drive improvements in team practices — testing patterns, observability for money-movement flows, code organization, and the bar for test coverage in code paths that move real funds
  • Champion quality and standards; push back on shortcuts that create long-term cost — especially in code that touches funds or credit
  • Explain technical decisions clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Represent engineering well in product and cross-functional discussions, including with Finance, Operations, and Credit on reconciliation, credit-risk, and dispute-handling questions
  • Translate vendor documentation (Stripe, Lithic, and others) into clear, scoped engineering work
  • Approach all assignments with a security lens — actively look for vulnerabilities in your own code and in the code you review, with extra care in PII and PCI-adjacent paths

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation including base salary, bonus, and equity
  • Employer-sponsored 401(k) with match
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Flexible time off and hybrid work environment
  • Opportunity to build and scale a critical function at a high-growth fintech company
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