Geidea Established in 2008, Geidea epitomizes customer focused empowerment and commercial success through continuous innovation.Geidea makes best in class digital payment solutions available for all by attracting and leveraging the best creative & entrepreneurial talent in the marketOur solutions give any business the chance to get ahead and reach for more no matter their size or maturity.Our technology mirrors our people - Smart, Innovative & Forward Thinkingwww.geidea.netTo maintain a competitive advantage as we grow, we are currently looking for a new "Senior Backend Developer"Job purpose:To lead the design, development, maintenance, and continuous enhancement of the organization’s settlement platform, ensuring the delivery of reliable, secure, and scalable Java-based solutions that support accurate financial transaction processing, reconciliation, and settlement operations. The role is responsible for driving technical decisions, ensuring business continuity, optimizing system performance, and leading the evolution of critical payment infrastructure in alignment with business objectives, operational excellence, and regulatory requirements.Responsibilities:Drive engineering excellence by establishing and enforcing high code quality, maintainability, and development standards across all servicesLead architectural decisions for microservices design, API governance, and complex system integrationsProvide technical leadership across cross-functional teams (Product, QA, DevOps, and Operations) to deliver resilient and scalable solutionsOwn the identification of system bottlenecks, scalability risks, and performance challenges, leading optimization initiativesEnsure compliance with security, regulatory, and data protection requirements for financial and payment systemsOversee production stability by leading incident management, root cause analysis, and implementation of preventive measuresAlign technical roadmap and platform evolution with business priorities, operational goals, and enterprise architecture standardsQualifications:4–6+ years in backend development using JavaBachelor’s degree in computer science, Software Engineering, or related field.Strong hands-on experience with Java (Spring Boot / Spring Framework) and building enterprise-grade backend servicesProven experience designing and maintaining RESTful APIs and service integrationsSolid experience in microservices architecture, event-driven systems, and service orchestrationStrong knowledge of relational databases (e.g., PostgreSQL, MySQL) including performance tuning and schema designProficiency with Git and modern CI/CD practicesStrong understanding of distributed systems, scalability, fault tolerance, and production troubleshooting in high-availability environmentsPreferred:Messaging systems (Kafka, RabbitMQ)Cloud platforms (AWS / Azure)Containerization (Docker, Kubernetes)CI/CD pipelinesOur values guide how we think and act - They describe what we care about the mostCustomer first - It’s embedded in our design thinking and customer service approachOpen - Openness allows us to constantly improve and evolveReal - No jargon and no excuses!Bold - Constantly challenging ourselves and our way of thinking.Resilient – If we fail, we bounce back stronger than before.Collaborative - We know that we can achieve a lot more as a team.We are changing lives by constantly striving for a better solution.
We are on a mission to help merchants start, run and grow their businesses.
What you should know
Dominant Market Share: Captured 50% of Saudi Arabia's point-of-sale market within just two years of launching its first certified terminal
Massive Payment Network: Operates a network of approximately 700,000 payment terminals and ATMs across the region
2 First Licenses: Became the first fintech in Saudi Arabia to obtain a payment institution license and a non-bank merchant acquiring license
How they work
Infrastructure means reliability first — Payment systems can't be interesting at the cost of being unreliable — engineering and product decisions are made with uptime and trust as the primary constraints
Merchant churn is the failure metric — Acquiring a merchant matters less than keeping them — the business model only works when merchants see real value and stay