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Staff Software Engineer
ShakepaySenior Software Engineer developing financial products for Shakepay, a Bitcoin platform revolutionizing financial services in Canada. Collaborating on tech vision and writing high-quality production code.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Participate in building financial products of the future
- Write high quality, well-tested, production level code (even when Cursor suggests otherwise)
- Participate in code reviews
- Collaborate on setting a tech vision for the company
- Participate in on-call rotations for your team
Requirements
What you’ll need- 10+ years working experience as a software engineer
- Be comfortable working across the tech stack
- Killer video-call hangout backgrounds
Benefits
Comp & perks- 🤖 Generous AI token budget (currently unlimited)
- 🤝 Be an owner - Every employee has stock options as part of their total compensation.
- 🥅 Reach your goals - Yearly salary assessments.
- 🦷 Health & wellness : Access to health and dental coverage, including health and wellness spending accounts.
- 🌎 Remote-friendly: Work from anywhere in Canada, with optional access to our office spaces in Montreal and Toronto.
- 🆙 Level Up: A $2,000 annual budget for courses, certifications, and training to support your career growth.
- 🌴 Time off: 20 days of vacation per year. And if you use all your vacation, we give you a $1,000 bonus.
- 🐣 Parental leave: Enjoy a parental leave top up to 100% of your salary for 18 weeks.
- 🙌 Have fun together: quarterly team-specific or company-wide offsite to connect with each other.
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Hard Skills & Tools
software engineeringproduction level codecode reviewstech stack
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunication