Software Engineer, Apple Pay
Santa Clara Valley (Cupertino), California, United States
Software and Services
Imagine what you could do here. At Apple, great ideas have a way of becoming phenomenal products, services, and customer experiences very quickly. Bring passion and dedication to your job and there's no telling what you could accomplish.
Are you passionate about building massively scalable services that surprise and delight? Do you have a natural curiosity for learning new technologies? If you answered yes to both questions, the Apple Pay Server engineering team wants to hear from you.
Key Qualifications
- Minimum 4 years of relevant work experience
- Java J2EE
- RDBMS
- JSON
- Symmetric encryption TDES/AES
- Asymmetric encryption RSA/ECC
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Description
Apple Pay brought mobile payment to millions of customers and it’s just the beginning. We are looking for engineers who are equally comfortable working at the bits and bytes level and designing state of the art objected-oriented web-services. Imagine the freedom of a startup but with the funding and focus of the most valuable company in the world.
Job duties include the following:
Architect and implement new features for Apple Pay
Write bullet-proof Java code (thread-safe, performant, object-oriented, and inherently testable)
Work directly with the business team to collaborate on current and future initiatives
Work directly with the iOS client team on feature definition and development
Design specifications and protocols to tackle novel problems
Support ongoing development efforts
Work on overall team’s efforts to fix bugs and diagnose existing issues
Embrace test-driven development
Unit tests are not optional on this team
Education & Experience
BS degree in computer science or equivalent field plus 3-4 years software development experience or MS degree plus 1-2 years software development experience, or equivalent
Additional Requirements
- Nice-to-have Experience:
- GlobalPlatform 2.2.1
- BSI Technical Guideline TR-03111 - Elliptic Curve Cryptography - Version 2.0
- NIST Special Publication 800-38B
- EMV Tokenization
- APDU/JavaCard
- Asn.1
- HSM (Thales)