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Chime·United States·remote

Senior Ruby Full-Stack Software Engineer, Disputes Intake

Posted 1 day ago
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Ruby on RailsReactTypeScript

About the role

What you'll do

  • Lead design and delivery of high-impact full-stack projects for member-facing and internal disputes intake experiences.
  • Develop and evolve frontend applications, backend services, and APIs supporting dispute filing and internal tools.
  • Collaborate closely with product, design, operations, and engineering teams to define requirements and shape roadmaps.
  • Drive improvements in system design, reliability, performance, and observability across the platform.
  • Mentor engineers and lead projects end-to-end, promoting high standards in code quality and engineering practices.

What you should know

  • Opportunity to work on mission-critical tools impacting millions of users and internal workflows.
  • Role demands flexibility to work across frontend and backend technologies and lead complex projects.
  • Candidates should be comfortable with ambiguous, high-impact problems and driving engineering culture.
  • The work environment supports mentorship, collaboration, and continuous improvement in engineering quality.
  • Competitive salary, equity, and comprehensive benefits including parental leave and wellness stipends.

About the company

  • Chime is a financial technology company focused on providing helpful, easy, and free core banking services.
  • The culture emphasizes entrepreneurial spirit, grit, and ownership mindset to deliver the best member experience.
  • Values include integrity, diversity, inclusion, and collaboration, guiding all aspects of the business.
  • Chime supports a large user base helping millions unlock their financial potential through innovative fintech solutions.
  • Offers a hybrid work model with strong emphasis on team connection, wellness, and community engagement.

Key required skills

Ruby on RailsReactTypeScriptFull-stack developmentSystem design

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