Senior Software Engineer
Quick Summary
Cybercrime is rising, reaching record highs in 2024. According to the FBI's IC3 report, total losses exceeded $16 billion. With investment fraud and BEC scams at the forefront, the message is clear: the real estate sector remains a lucrative target for cybercriminals.
Our payments volume is growing faster than our architecture was designed for. We're adding rails (FedNow went live this year, RTP volume is climbing, same-day ACH is no longer the exception), adding sponsor bank partners, and adding product surfaces that move money in ways we didn't move it 18 months ago. The next 24 months require a redesign of our ledger, a durable abstraction over our banking partners, and a first-class compliance engineering layer that scales with the business.
We're hiring a Senior Software Engineer to lead that work. This is the senior-most IC seat in the payments domain and the person who will set the technical direction for how money moves through CertifID for the next three years.
Specific, near-term, on the roadmap:
Ledger redesign. Our current ledger was built for single-rail, single-partner, single-currency U.S. flows. You'll lead the design of a double-entry, multi-partner sub-ledger architecture that can support new rails, new products, and international counterparties without losing the invariants we rely on today.
Bank partner abstraction. We're moving from one sponsor bank to multiple. You'll design the integration layer that lets us add, swap, or route across partners without rewriting product code, including NACHA file generation and parsing, Fedwire MT message handling, RTP and FedNow ISO 20022 messaging, positive pay, returns, and exception workflows.
Real-time risk in the settlement path. You'll design how OFAC screening, BSA/AML signals, and our in-house fraud models run inline on every money movement decision with sub-second latency and no compromise on correctness.
Reconciliation as a service. Move us from nightly batch reconciliation to continuously-executing reconciliation against partner statements, with automated break detection, classification, and resolution workflows.
Exactly-once disbursements. Rebuild our disbursement engine off a legacy state machine onto a ledger-backed, idempotent, rail-agnostic platform that handles originations, returns, reversals, refunds, and recoveries as first-class events.
Experience building production payments or financial systems at scale.
Deep, hands-on expertise across U.S. payment rails. You've shipped systems that move money over ACH, RTP, FedNow, wire, or check, and you understand the operational realities of each: cutoffs, returns, reversals, exceptions, reconciliation, and settlement.
Experience designing systems that handle international counterparties on U.S. rails. You understand how OFAC screening, correspondent banking, and beneficiary data requirements shape system design even when the rail itself is domestic.
Proven command of the primitives that make money movement safe: double-entry ledgers, idempotency, exactly-once processing, distributed state machines, eventual consistency tradeoffs, and reconciliation architectures.
Strong system design skills in high-volume, fault-tolerant transaction processing. You've designed for the failure modes, not just the happy path.
Production-grade skills in Python, Java, Go, C#, or an equivalent backend language, with deep familiarity running services on AWS or Azure.
Track record of leading technical direction for a team or domain without formal authority. You influence through clarity, evidence, and shipped systems.
Exceptional written communication. You can explain a ledger invariant to a product manager, a settlement outage to an executive, and a rail migration plan to a banking partner.
Pragmatism. You know when to ship the simple thing, when to invest in the platform, and when to push back on scope.
Experience integrating with sponsor banks, BaaS providers, or payment processors.
Working familiarity with NACHA rules, Reg E, Reg CC, OFAC screening, and BSA/AML controls as they apply to software design.
Experience with ISO 20022 messaging, Fedwire, SWIFT, or cross-border payment flows.
Experience with real estate, title, escrow, or closing workflows.
Experience building against SOC 2, PCI, or similar compliance regimes.
Prior work in fraud prevention, identity verification, or trust and safety platforms.
Location & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- December 4, 2025
- First seen
- March 27, 2026
- Last seen
- May 14, 2026
Posting Health
- Days active
- 47
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 43%
- Scored at
- May 14, 2026
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