Software Engineer, Full-stack Hong Kong London November 30, 2021 11:17 AM

Niomon
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Niomon is looking for a passionate Software Engineer to build our API products for innovative fintech companies.

Responsibilities

  1. Design and develop the mobile and web front-end of our products.
  2. Design and develop scalable microservices for the back-end of our products.
  3. Design and develop high-security cryptographic systems and protocols.
  4. Write technical papers and documentation of our products and research.
  5. Be involved in discussions, planning, and brainstorming features of our products.

Minimum Qualifications

  1. In-depth understanding of cybersecurity and cryptography.
  2. Interest and ability to learn other technologies and programming languages as needed.

Preferred Qualifications

  1. Educated in Computer Science, related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
  2. Experience working with server-side web frameworks such as Gin, Ruby on Rails, Django, Flask, or Express.
  3. Development experience in React, Vue.js, Angular, Ember.js, Backbone.js, or similar.
  4. Work in a fast-growing and fast-paced product development culture.
  5. Work with an excellent team of engineers including ex-Apple engineers and world-class hackers.
  6. A flexible working hour and remote-work friendly workplace.
  7. Reimburse your conferences, workshops, books, and tuition expenses.
  8. Spend some of your time working on open source or social projects.

Locations

Niomon is a distributed team with physical presences in London and Hong Kong. Most of our job positions are open to remote/work-from-home candidates. UK work visa sponsorship is available to employees from Hong Kong.

About Us

We build developer API and software products that enable companies to build the future finance. Niomon is a London and Hong Kong-based technology company. We are building an open mobile authentication platform that streamlines online/offline payment and transaction approvals for innovative fintech applications. Niomon makes it easier for fintech companies to connect users and merchants without going through traditional institutions such as Visa and Mastercard.

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