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Software Engineer, Security

Adyen

$154,000 - $200,000
Aug 26, 2025
Chicago, IL, US
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Adyen is looking to solve the problem of security in their financial technology platform by building a new Software Security Engineering team to empower product developers and make it straightforward and efficient for teams to build inherently secure and compliant financial technology

Requirements

  • Strong, object-oriented design and coding skills in Java
  • Demonstrable passion for security
  • Experience in security engineering (e.g. the building of input validation frameworks; file upload frameworks; rate limiting standards) is preferred
  • Familiarity with complex and large scale distributed systems
  • Experience leading technical projects in a fast paced environment

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate across teams and time zones to get projects over the finish line
  • Lead complex technical projects from requirements analysis through design, implementation, testing and launching into production
  • Be a builder and advisor; contribute to the implementation of our engineering solutions and offer technical guidance/mentorship to other engineers
  • Identify and improve parts of our platform to make it more robust and scalable
  • Build engineering features and solutions with scalability and availability at the forefront
  • We launch fast and iterate often. Within your first few weeks, you will bring live functionalities that impact many merchants and shoppers

Other

  • 3-8 years of professional experience as an engineer
  • Great communication skills and the ability to articulate complex technical concepts in front of different stakeholders
  • Strong sense of ownership, helping you move projects forward independently and make a meaningful impact
  • Open to some domestic and international travel
  • Bachelor's, Master's, or Ph.D. degree (not explicitly mentioned but implied)