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A leading company in the gaming industry is looking for a Software Developer to join their Payments team in Bolton. The ideal candidate will develop and enhance the critical Payments platform, ensuring seamless interactions with various payment providers. This role offers an opportunity to work with the latest technologies and influence the team's technical direction, providing a dynamic environment for professional growth.
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bolton, greater manchester, United Kingdom
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27.06.2025
11.08.2025
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Who we are looking for
A Software Developer, who will be in our dedicated Payments team, you will bring valuable technical knowledge and a passion for innovation as we embark on a ground up re-architecture.
The Payments team is vital to the continued success of the Business, having responsibility for developing a growing number of critical systems. You will be working alongside some of the best developers in the industry and will receive exposure to cutting edge technologies, as well as having the opportunity to influence the technical direction of the team.
All systems and services are housed on a Linux operating system built primarily around open-source technologies. You will be developing and enhancing our Business critical Payments platform, from the delivery of integrations with multiple payment providers, our balance and transaction management systems, to core operational tooling.
Payments operates as a full stack team who are in the process of undertaking a ground up re-architecture into Golang, React and Cloud platforms.
This role is eligible for inclusion in the Company’s hybrid working from home policy.
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