The Consumer Tribe, a startup within SumUp, builds products that turn transactions into easier, more engaging, and more meaningful interactions while improving consumers' financial lives. You will have a lot of autonomy to build processes from scratch, solve impactful problems, and shape the future of the team. Becoming a part of the Consumer Tribe means working alongside around 30 people across offices in Cologne, Berlin, and London who love taking ownership, working with purpose, and helping consumers thrive.
As a Backend Engineer (Golang), you will be responsible for optimising backend performance for transaction processing, implementing robust security measures, designing scalable architectures, creating user-friendly APIs with clear documentation, and emphasizing code quality through unit testing. We encourage the exploration of new languages and services, empowering our teams to choose the best technology for new projects. Currently, our Tribe is using Go, Kubernetes, Terraform, Kafka, gRPC, Postgres, AWS, and Rest APIs.
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What you’ll do
You’ll be great for this role if
Any of the following would be considered a plus
Why you should join SumUp
Opportunity to work with a truly global, multicultural team (we are 3200+ people from over 90 nationalities, spread across 4 continents).
28 days’ paid leave + bank holidays
Competitive salary package and virtual stock option programme
Health Insurance Cover with Vitality (including optical, dental)
Life Assurance cover with MetLife for 2 x your salary
Learning & development budget for attending conferences and external training
SumUp Corporate Pension Scheme
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