Kunai builds full-stack technology solutions for banks, credit and payment networks, infrastructure providers, and their customers. Together, we are changing the world’s relationship with financial services. At Kunai, we help our clients modernize, capitalize on emerging trends, and evolve their business for the coming decades by remaining tech-agnostic and human-centered.
Kunai is looking for a full-time, Senior Software Engineer - EMV Chip Cards to join our team. You’ll focus on EMV applet development, leveraging your experience with Java Card or MULTOS standards/frameworks. Your role will be challenging, fun, and operating in a large banking environment.
Requirements:
- Java Card and/or MULTOS experience
- Experience in card manufacturing
- Installing EMV Applets on cards
- Must be open to a hybrid working environment
Our success over the past 20 years is rooted in our exceptional team, which thrives in a culture of collaboration, creativity, and continuous learning.
We are proud to offer our employees a range of benefits, including competitive compensation, professional development opportunities, and flexible work arrangements, all designed to help them thrive. As we continue to expand, we remain committed to cultivating an environment where people feel valued, have a voice, and are given the tools to grow—both personally and professionally—while pushing the boundaries of innovation in the fintech industry.
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