Software Engineer for Safer Payments (m/w)
Befristeter vertrag Urbar, Deutschland IT development
Job description
The IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH in one of the biggest European laboratories in the global network of IBM product development.
IBM Safer Payments develops and distributes real-time systems for fraud detection in electronic payment transactions.
Our clients are financial service providers from all around the world. We use innovative software technologies, e.g. Artificial Intelligence (AI) processes
and pattern recognition, as well as combinatorial optimization algorithms for reliable detection of criminal activities.
Simultaneously, we develop special technologies for high performance data storage in clustered computer networks and for massive parallel processing of
complex calculation functions. This enables IBM Safer Payments to support organizations of all sizes with the digital transformation of their business
models.
We are now looking for graduates of computer science (or similar) and experienced professionals to extend our development team in Koblenz.
We offer:
- A long-term position with excellent perspectives
- Being part of a dynamic and experienced team
- Opportunity to take on a large range of responsibilities
- A modern workplace with access to the latest hardware in a stylish atmosphere
- State of the Art software engineering
Your tasks:
- Implement new features
- Process optimization
- Generation of innovative ideas
- Design and architect a high availability cluster solution
- Contribute to a solution for fraud detection in real time
- Development of complex algorithms for pattern recognition
Did we spark your interest? We are looking forward to receiving your application via our applicant system with reference to this job portal. Please
include all relevant documents (cover letter, CV, degree or grade average, and references)
This is a position of IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH.
IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. IBM is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.
Auto req ID
178887BR
Required Education
Bachelor's Degree
Role ( Job Role )
Software Specialist
State / Province
RHEINLAND-PFALZ
Primary job category
Product Services
Company
(0161) IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
Contract type
Regular
Employment Type
Full-Time
ERBP
Yes
Is this role a commissionable/sales incentive based position?
No
Travel Required
Up to 10% or 1 day a week
IBM Business Group
Industry Plat
Preferred Education
Master's Degree
City / Township / Village
URBAR
EO Statement
IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. IBM is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
· Degree in computer science or similar
· Professional experience in software development
· Good knowledge in object-oriented programming (C++/Java) and/or advanced knowledge in JavaScript and CSS or Python
· Basic knowledge in revision control, issue tracking and agile software development
· Ideally experience in MS Visual Studio
· Basic Linux knowledge
· Fluent in English
Skill-keywords
C, C++, Java, JavaScript, agile Development, Linux
Country/Region
Germany
Preferred Technical and Professional Experience
-
Secondary Job Category
Other Product Services
Eligibility Requirements
-
Position Type
Early Professional
Early Professional Track
Developer (Software)
New Collar Role
No