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Job title: Senior Software Engineer – Java 

Job type: Permanent
Salary: €60-€70k
Role location: Athens, Greece (Hybrid – 2–3 days onsite per week)


The company

A globally operating fintech and data security platform building highly scalable, security-first systems used by enterprise clients worldwide. The platform operates at the intersection of payments, data protection, and cloud infrastructure, solving complex challenges around sensitive data management, compliance, and high-volume transaction processing.


Role and responsibilities

This role focuses on building and evolving distributed, high-throughput systems that operate at global scale and handle sensitive data.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Designing, developing, and maintaining scalable backend services using Java.

  • Building and operating distributed systems with a strong focus on performance and reliability.

  • Working with modern Java frameworks such as Spring, Netty, and Apache Mina.

  • Contributing to architectural decisions around scalability, resilience, and system design.


Job requirements

  • Strong commercial experience building backend systems with Java.

  • Solid foundations in computer science, system design, and data structures.

  • Experience working with distributed and cloud-native systems.

  • Strong Spring and microservices exposure.

If you’re a Senior Java Engineer looking for ownership, scale, and meaningful technical challenges, apply to be considered

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