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Software Engineer II, Backend

Brex
Hybrid - San Francisco, New York, or Seattle, 3 days/week (Mon/Wed/Thu)Updated 4d ago
Compensation
$152k–$190k
Published range
Location
Hybrid - San Francisco, New York, or Seattle, 3 days/week (Mon/Wed/Thu)
Remote eligibility
Employment
Full-time
Mid-level
Role family
Engineering
Fintech
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About the job

Brex is the intelligent finance platform that enables companies to spend smarter and move faster in more than 200 markets. By combining global corporate cards and banking with intuitive spend management, bill pay, and travel software, Brex enables founders and finance teams to accelerate operations, gain real-time visibility, and control spend effortlessly. Tens of thousands of companies run on Brex, including DoorDash, Coinbase, Robinhood, Zoom, Plaid, Reddit, and SeatGeek. As a Software Engineer II, Backend, you will help develop new products from concept to launch, building customer-facing products that drive direct business impact. You'll collaborate with engineers across the company, work with user-facing teams like Sales and Support, design and implement solutions to improve customers' banking experiences, own problems end-to-end from user experience to data models and scalability, and tune features to a high degree of excellence. Requirements: 4+ years of professional experience designing, developing, and deploying full-stack applications. Experience architecting, developing, and testing client-side code end-to-end. A high bar for engineering standards and a willingness to learn. Compensation: The expected salary range is $152,000 - $190,000, with equity and other forms of compensation possible. This role is hybrid, based in San Francisco, New York, or Seattle, requiring three coordinated days in the office per week (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday), with up to four weeks per year of fully remote work.

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