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PayPal Software Engineer 
Singapore, Singapore 
882297258

27.03.2025

Global Compliance platform team is looking for a self-motivated Java Engineer to build and maintain the leading state of the platform that caters to compliance regulatory requirements.

Job Description:

Responsibilities include:

  • Analyze product requirements and convert them into effective technical design

  • Collaborate closely with the product team to simplify and implement regulatory requirements.

  • Understand the technical design of the system and actively participate in design reviews.

  • Work within a small team to develop code required for microservices.

  • Write, test, debug, and document software applications with a focus on quality and maintainability.

  • Write Unit tests/Functional Tests for the applications.

  • Plan and coordinate software releases, working with domain teams to ensure smooth deployments.

  • Lead the program from the compliance domain.

Skill Sets:

• Bachelor/Masterdegree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics or related area.

• 6-8years of hands-on in Java, OO-based design and development.

• Strongskills in Server Side Java, Spring, Hibernate, REST, Maven, GitHub and other open-source Java Libraries.

• Databasedesign, programming, tuning and query optimization.

• Testmethodologies and testing tools, e.g., TestNG, JUnit.

• Full-SDLCcycle, with large-scale live roll-out participation as a developer.

• Demonstratedability to solve complex problems.

• Theability to collaborate effectively with remote teams across time zones is essential.

• Strongverbal and writing skills; ability to thoroughly understand product specifications and produce clear, concise documentation.

• Knowledgeof QA automation processes and tools is preferred.

• Abilityand willingness to be a full-stack developer


Our Benefits:

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