
Senior Software Engineer - Go
PaddleWhat do we do?
Paddle offers SaaS companies a completely different approach to their payments infrastructure. Instead of assembling and maintaining a complex stack of payments-related apps and services, we act as a Merchant of Record for our customers. That means we remove 100% of the pain of payments fragmentation. It’s faster, safer, cheaper, and—above all—better.
We’re backed by investors including KKR, FTV Capital, Kindred, Notion, and 83North, and we serve over 6,000 software sellers in 245 territories worldwide.
The role
Selling online as a software business is a complex process and many components need to work seamlessly to capture revenue and deliver this to sellers. Paddle manages payments and billing, with a best-in-class developer-first approach, so that we can take this burden from our customers.
Paddle is a financially-critical system used by a global customer base, processing hundreds of millions of dollars per month, so there is no shortage of interesting challenges. Senior Software Engineers at Paddle are not just programmers, we are problem solvers. We expect engineers to take initiative, as part of a small team, from an initial concept, scoping, implementation, right through to rollout and ongoing ownership. This requires initiative, creative thinking, and clear communication, as well as strong technical ability.
We often work with a range of other teams including Data/Analytics, Infosec, Platform (SRE), Risk, Finance and many other product teams other than your own. You will collaborate alongside other engineers, product designers, data analysts, and legal and finance experts to have real impact. This is an opportunity for someone who wants to be part of something challenging and transformative, someone who will play a critical role in driving our success.
What you’ll do
Design, build, and maintain high-throughput, highly reliable systems that power core Paddle capabilities.
Lead the implementation of key new features to a high standard from initial concept and planning right through to monitoring and ongoing improvement. Ensuring systems are built with correctness and precision.
Architect solutions that scale with growing transaction volumes and customers.
Write clean, maintainable, well-tested code and set a high bar for code quality and engineering standards.
Lead design discussions and architecture decisions, balancing short-term delivery with long-term sustainability.
Work closely with Product Managers, Designers, Data, Risk, and Operations to translate business requirements into robust technical solutions.
Shape product direction by providing technical insights, trade-offs, and delivery estimates.
Partner with Customer Support or Operations teams to investigate and resolve production issues.
Level-up the team’s engineering practices through mentoring other engineers, and by leading the technical planning of team initiatives.
Act as a force multiplier by driving best practices and long-term decisions for our engineering community.
Contribute to shaping our team and wider engineering culture to ensure Paddle remains an exceptional place to work.
We’d love to hear from you if you have
You have a development background with Go.
You have experience designing and building systems to handle high traffic at scale in a cloud-based environment in AWS.
You enjoy collaborating with our technical and non-technical departments.
You proactively find ways to improve the code and team processes
You have a strong understanding of the development process - from design through to deployment, maintenance, and what that means for day-to-day development
A strong understanding of API principles and best practices.
A proven track record of bias for action and strong customer focus.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills, you should be comfortable working alongside both technical and non-techni
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