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Principal Software Engineer II

Job
Summary:
Disney Streaming Services (DSS) is looking for a talented Principal Engineer to lead the technical vision and solution for Payment Security and Fraud.
In this role you will drive highly critical work for securing valuable payment information for our millions of customers globally as well as mitigating risk by building solutions to identify, prevent and catch payment fraud.
This is a new role where you will have an opportunity to define the technical vision and solutions from ground up.
This role is highly cross functional in nature and requires working with Product, Information Security, Data, Analytics, Business Operations, Finance and various other functions across the company.
Basic
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, related field, or equivalent practical experience.
12
years of experience in software engineering building complex and highly impactful systemsDeep expertise in payment security or payments fraud and general ecommerce is requiredProficient in designing and implementing large scale distributed systemsExperience working with at least one Object Oriented Language like Java (or JVM variant languages like Scala, Kotlin), Python, PHP or others.
Knowledge/experience with AWS products and services (EC2, S3, Lambda, DyanmoDB, SQS, RDS, ElastiCache, CloudFront, etc.
) or other cloud providers.
Functional programming experience is nice to haveIn-depth experience working on relational and/or noSQL databases.
Previous experience taking ownership of features/functionality and delivering projects end-to-end with high quality and robust architecture.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work with cross functional business partnersAbility to dive deep into any technical component as well as understand and drive the overall systems architecture.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution

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