Sista ansökningsdag 2026-11-05
Software Engineer - Checkout
What we do at Qliro At Qliro we deliver safe and simple payments. We are a dedicated partner to our merchants who serve their customers every day. We believe that if our merchants grow, we grow. We are a company of dedicated, friendly and highly competent people that together have redefined what Qliro and payments can be. We are now on a journey of scaling our business both here in Sweden and the Nordics. What we are looking for We are opening a Software Engineer position in our Checkout team, responsible for building and evolving checkout solutions for our merchants, while ensuring a safe and simple payment experience for their customers. You will join a full‑stack team that values innovation, collaboration, and having fun at work. Our tech stack includes: ✅ React, Redux, C# (.NET 8/10) ✅ AWS, SQL, DynamoDB, Terraform ✅ Observability with Grafana and Kibana ✅ AI development with Claude You can expect to: Work on a variety of exciting payment‑related projects, processing millions in SEK every day for thousands of customers, with a strong focus on usability, scalability, and security. Use technologies such as .NET, React, Redux, AWS, GitLab, Terraform, and more. Work with modern, AI‑assisted development tools such as Claude to improve productivity, code quality, and collaboration. Contribute throughout the entire product lifecycle: design, implementation, testing, release, and maintenance. Take part in architectural discussions and drive technical improvements. Collaborate continuously: we strongly believe in teamwork, thoughtful code reviews and shared ownership. Learn continuously, both on the job and through our learning platform, and share knowledge with your colleagues. Have fun while working in a fast‑growing area and organisation. What we are looking for: You are an experienced software engineer who takes ownership, drives initiatives, collaborates closely with stakeholders, and actively contributes to architectural discussions and technical
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