Levy Professionals
Kotlin/Java Developer (Payments Products)
Levy ProfessionalsNetherlands8 hours ago
Full-timeInformation Technology

ABOUT YOU
You are a passionate Kotlin/Java developer who enjoys building scalable, high-quality digital products, ideally within the payments domain. You thrive in a fast-paced, agile environment where you can take ownership, experiment, and continuously improve both yourself and the systems you work on. You have a strong engineering mindset, care about clean code and performance, and enjoy collaborating with others to deliver seamless user experiences.

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO

  • Develop, enhance, and maintain backend APIs using Kotlin/Java and Spring Boot
  • Own the full DevOps lifecycle: testing, deployment, monitoring, and continuous improvement
  • Collaborate with frontend teams to deliver intuitive, end-to-end customer experiences
  • Improve code quality, automation, performance, and CI/CD pipelines
  • Build and support systems that enable payment processing and transaction-related services

AN IDEAL PROFILE WOULD BE

  • 4+ years of experience in software development using Kotlin and/or Java
  • Strong understanding of DevOps practices, CI/CD, testing, and automation
  • Experience within the payments domain or transaction-based systems
  • Familiarity with REST APIs, distributed systems, Kubernetes/OpenShift, Kafka, and cloud environments
  • Experience with Github Copilot, Prometheus and Grafana/Kibana

Tick all the boxes? Then smash that button and let's have a chat.

ABOUT US:
Levy is an international IT staffing organization providing recruitment and project resourcing services to companies ranging from start-ups to well established global players across the UK, Holland, Germany, Belgium, and the USA. By partnering with our clients, we provide tailored interim and permanent IT staffing solutions to help them deliver their initiatives across applications and infrastructure, touching areas such as Digital, Data, Cloud, Cybersecurity and ERP.

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