A hybrid Software Development role at Nium.
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Develop and maintain a deep understanding of the company's software platforms, business logic, infrastructure, and delivery processes.
Lead the design and planning of technical and product initiatives.
Make informed engineering decisions aligned with business objectives.
Act as a subject matter expert and set the benchmark for code quality and best practices.
Collaborate within a cross-functional team to deliver high-quality software solutions.
Take ownership of the team’s output, ensuring adherence to quality and process standards.
Mentor engineers through code reviews, pair programming, and project leadership.
Contribute to team development through training sessions, technical talks, and informal mentoring.
Identify technical challenges and lead the development of effective solutions.
Enhance team collaboration by identifying skill gaps or inefficiencies and recommending actionable improvements.
Clearly communicate technical decisions, standards, and processes.
Foster a culture of transparency, open communication, and shared ownership.
Support recruitment efforts by participating in hiring processes and providing feedback on candidate competencies.
Nium
Software Development
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Nium is a Singapore-headquartered cross-border payments company. Initially founded by Prajit Nanu and Michael Bermingham, and launched as a consumer-remittance platform Instarem in 2014. In 2016, the company introduced its B2B payments platform and rebranded as Nium in 2019, subsequently elevating Pratik Gandhi to co-founder in 2021. However, Gandhi left Nium in October 2023, around the time Nium's Chief Product Officer also left the company and Nium announced a layoff of over 10% of its global staff.
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