JobsLead .Net Platform Engineer (Payments Ingestion) - Senior Vice President
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Lead .Net Platform Engineer (Payments Ingestion) - Senior Vice President

Citibank

Location

New Castle, DE

Type

Full-time

Posted

6/10/2026

Compensation

$156,160 - $234,240 per year

Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 99.7%·Filings 1,260·New hires 296·
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·FY 2025

Job description

The Senior .Net Developer role focuses on developing engineering frameworks with an emphasis on microservice architecture for a global cheque payment platform. This position combines hands-on technical contributions with leadership responsibilities, including defining engineering standards and guiding a scrum team. The ideal candidate will engage in coding while also owning platform strategy and ensuring the reliability and security of the system. Additionally, the role involves integrating AI into the platform and engineering workflows.

Requirements

  • Extensive hands-on experience in high-throughput, production-grade .Net engineering.
  • Proven experience designing microservices ecosystems and building RESTful APIs.
  • Deep expertise in Kafka and event-driven architectures.
  • Hands-on experience with Oracle (SQL) and MongoDB (NoSQL) databases.
  • Experience with cloud-native engineering using OpenShift/AWS and container orchestration tools.

Responsibilities

  • Actively code in .Net and perform system design and architecture reviews.
  • Contribute to the design of distributed, fault-tolerant systems for transaction processing.
  • Maintain and enforce engineering standards within the scrum team.
  • Define and own the engineering roadmap for modernizing the cheque payment platform.
  • Act as the primary engineering point of contact for the core Cheque Processing pillar.

Benefits

  • Citi offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.

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