Senior Software Engineer — CBDC & Cryptography Platforms
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Software Development
Software Engineer
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is searching for a Senior Software Engineer to join their team focused on digital currency and payments. You’ll work on innovative projects related to tokenization, smart contracts, central bank digital currency (CBDC), and advanced cryptography.
Why Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas?
-Be part of a team that’s at the forefront of financial technology research.
-Opportunity to work on challenging and impactful projects.
-Competitive salary and benefits package (including health insurance, 401k match, pension plan, and more).
-Collaborative and supportive work environment that values diversity.
What you’ll do:
-Design, develop, and implement full-stack software solutions (front-end, back-end, and integration).
-Write clean, maintainable, and well-documented code (Python, Go, JavaScript/Type Script).
-Participate in code reviews and unit/integration testing.
-Collaborate with cross-functional teams (engineering and product) on proof-of-concepts and prototypes.
-Translate business needs into technical requirements and document artifacts.
-Stay up-to-date on the latest cloud technologies and software engineering trends.
You’re a great fit if you have:
-Experience working across multiple development stacks and technologies.
-Familiarity with CI/CD practices and tools (Git Lab, etc.).
-Experience working in Agile development environments.
-Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
-A strong ability to learn new technologies and share knowledge with others.
-Problem-solving skills and a keen eye for detail.
-The ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Salary Range:
Competitive (Salary will vary based on experience)
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity at their company.
Ready to join a team that’s shaping the future of finance? Apply now!
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