Apple
Senior Software Engineer - Payments

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Payments are at the heart of Apple's ecosystem — and we're reimagining how they work. The Payments Engineering team is building a modernised, cloud-native platform engineered for high throughput, elastic scalability, and the reliability that Apple's global transaction volume demands. If you love solving meaningful problems that impact millions of people, we want to hear from you.
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The Payments Engineering team is part of the Wallet, Payments & Commerce (WPC) organisation. Our core mission is to build and maintain the foundational payment rails that enable all payment transactions across Apple's ecosystem — including the Apple Online Store, Apple Retail Stores globally, and the Apple App Store. We operate at global scale, handling Apple's immense transaction volume, and are at the forefront of fintech innovation, setting new payment trends and collaborating with leading fintech partners worldwide. Our team is growing and we are looking for engineers who are passionate about their craft, excited by the challenge of building systems at scale, and comfortable working in a dynamic, evolving environment.
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- Significant industry experience as a Software Engineer working on large-scale systems — we value depth of impact over years on paper
- Hands-on experience in designing and coding large-scale systems
- A commitment to engineering excellence, continuous improvement, and the curiosity to evaluate and advocate for new technologies and patterns
- An ability to communicate thoughtfully and clearly, both verbally and in writing, to drive consensus on complex technical concepts with diverse audiences, including global teams and external partners
- The commitment and drive to see complex projects through from conception to production
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Deep hands-on software development expertise with Java or Kotlin and Spring
- Proven development and operational experience with high-volume REST and/or gRPC services
- Strong experience designing for containerisation and orchestration (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes)
- Significant time spent architecting, building, and operating cloud-native (e.g. AWS) applications with resilience, failover, and self-healing as core features
- Expertise in designing robust CI/CD pipelines and defining infrastructure as code
- Extensive experience with observability strategies and tools (e.g. Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry, Splunk etc.)
- A fundamental appreciation for, and understanding of, security, privacy, and cryptography (e.g. PKI, certificate management, JWT)
- Hands-on experience optimising databases for scale (e.g. Aurora, DynamoDB)
- Previous experience working in a DevOps environment
- Familiarity with payments industry standards and compliance requirements (e.g. PCI-DSS, ISO 8583, open banking protocols), or direct experience integrating with card networks, payment service providers, or acquiring banks
- Experience using generative AI tooling (e.g. Claude Code) to accelerate delivery and maintain code quality
- BS/MS in Computer Science or equivalent experience.


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