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PayPal Software Engineer 
United States, California, San Jose 
404944920

20.03.2025

Job Description Summary:

. The entire platform isrganized in a layered architectureits robustness with evolving tech stack that wouldenable rapidproduct enhancements.

Job Description:

Engineer in

Job Duties:

Develop software solutions for service monitoring, automated remediation, measuring availability and reliability, performance, analytics, network.

Design, develop, and deliver software related to platforms at scale.

Automating maintenance tasks with easily manageable configurations, solving scalability bottlenecks to improve performance and maximize system availability by ensuring functional and performance SLAs.

Isolate errors by trouble-shooting the application stack from application to framework to underlying infrastructure dependencies and network.

Troubleshoot issuesin a timely mannerand recommend the root cause fixes for the issues.

Design, develop, and test high throughput back-end software systems.

Develop object-oriented software and design, code, and test complex software features.

and fix performance, scalability, and other software live issues.

Develop innovative technical solutions.

Requirements: Recent College Graduate, noprofessional experience

degree, or foreign equivalent, in Computer Science, Engineering in closely related

Special Skill Requirements:

2.Java, J2EE

.           Unix shell scripts

5.           Google

6.           Hadoop

7.           Machine Learning

8.           Statistical Analysis

Travel Percent:

The total compensation for this practice may include an annual performance bonus (or other incentive compensation, as applicable), equity, and medical, dental, vision, and other benefits. For more information, visit .

The U.S. national annual pay range for this role is

$51100 to $123750


Our Benefits:

Any general requests for consideration of your skills, please