Director of Software Engineering (Niles)

1 day ago Be among the first 25 applicants Direct message the job poster from Woodward, Inc. Vice President of Engineering, Aerospace Electronics Company Description Woodward, Inc. is the global leader in energy conversion and control solutions for the aerospace and industrial equipment markets. The company is focused on enabling a cleaner, decarbonized world by delivering energy control solutions to power a clean future. Role Description This is a full-time hybrid role for a Director of Software Engineering located in Niles, IL. The Director of Software Engineering will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the software engineering team, developing strategic plans for software development, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and ensuring the quality and timely delivery of software projects. Qualifications Strong leadership and team management skills Experience in software development and project management Knowledge of software design and architecture principles Expertise in programming languages and frameworks Experience with Agile development methodologies Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Engineering or related field Seniority level Seniority level Director Employment type Employment type Full-time Industries Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Woodward, Inc. by 2x Sign in to set job alerts for “Director of Software Engineering” roles. Niles, IL $184,000.00-$276,000.00 1 day ago Chicago, IL $175,000.00-$185,000.00 2 weeks ago Chicago, IL $220,000.00-$250,000.00 3 months ago Chicago, IL $153,000.00-$225,000.00 4 months ago Director, Software Engineering (Java, Data Management) Chicago, IL $200,000.00-$225,000.00 3 weeks ago Greater Chicago Area $175,000.00-$200,000.00 1 week ago Chicago, IL $180,000.00-$250,000.00 1 week ago Director of Engineering - Data Analytics Bannockburn, IL $135,000.00-$150,000.00 2 weeks ago Global Robotics and Physical AI Leader, Director Chicago, IL $188,000.00-$323,950.00 1 month ago Senior Director, Enterprise Architecture & Engineering Chicago, IL $206,363.00-$252,221.00 2 months ago Manager, Software Engineering (Communications) Chicago, IL $175,000.00-$225,000.00 1 hour ago Chicago, IL $160,000.00-$200,000.00 2 weeks ago Manager of Software Engineering - Rolling Meadows, IL Rolling Meadows, IL $160,000.00-$190,000.00 7 hours ago Executive Director, Enterprise Automation and Innovation Chicago, IL $190,000.00-$250,000.00 2 weeks ago Chicago, IL $200,000.00-$250,000.00 5 days ago We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI. J-18808-Ljbffr

Chief Technology Officer (Houston)

Few roles in the medical device industry carry the weight of this one. A well-capitalized endovascular robotics startup is seeking its Chief Technology Officer, a foundational executive hire that will define the technical trajectory of the company for years to come. This individual will lead all research and development activity across the organization, both domestically and internationally, taking full ownership of the engineering and scientific vision behind the company's first-generation endovascular robotic platform and the broader technology ecosystem being built around it. ABOUT THE COMPANY The company is an endovascular robotics startup developing a first-generation robotic platform designed to transform how physicians treat complex vascular and neurovascular conditions. Its technology is engineered to extend the reach of interventional care, enabling more precise, more reproducible, and ultimately more accessible procedures across a range of indications where geography, training variability, and procedural complexity today limit patient access to optimal treatment. POSITION SUMMARY The Chief Technology Officer will serve as the company's senior technology executive and a core member of the leadership team, reporting directly to the CEO. This individual will be accountable for all R&D functions across the organization, leading the technical development of the first-generation endovascular robotic platform from its current stage through design freeze, regulatory submission, and first clinical use, while simultaneously building the longer-term technology roadmap for the company's broader ecosystem vision. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Technology Strategy and Vision Define and own the company's technology strategy, establishing a clear and compelling roadmap for the first-generation endovascular robotic platform and the future ecosystem technologies that will extend its clinical and commercial reach Serve as the primary technical voice of the organization to the board, investors, clinical advisors, and strategic partners, communicating the company's technology vision with credibility and conviction Make or guide all major architectural, design, and platform decisions, balancing near-term development execution with long-term platform scalability and differentiation R&D Leadership, US and International Lead all R&D functions across the organization, with accountability for engineering teams and development activities in both U.S. and international locations Build, recruit, and develop a world-class global engineering organization spanning mechanical, electrical, software, systems, and robotics disciplines, establishing a culture of technical excellence, accountability, and mission-driven urgency Establish and maintain the program management infrastructure, development processes, and design control frameworks necessary to execute complex, multi-disciplinary robotic system development within a regulated medical device environment First-Generation Platform Development Take direct technical ownership of the first-generation endovascular robotic platform, driving the program through remaining development phases including design verification and validation, design freeze, and preparation for regulatory submission Ensure the platform is developed in full compliance with FDA, ISO 13485, IEC 60601, and all applicable regulatory and quality standards, with a design history file and technical documentation that meets the requirements for IDE and subsequent PMA or 510(k) submission Partner closely with clinical advisors, physician collaborators, and the clinical affairs function to ensure the platform's design, performance, and usability requirements accurately reflect the realities of the interventional suite and the needs of the target physician population Lead the concept development, feasibility evaluation, and early-stage R&D for next-generation and ecosystem technologies that will extend the platform's clinical capabilities and build the company's long-term competitive moat Work closely with the CEO and board to define the scope, sequencing, and investment priorities for the broader technology ecosystem, ensuring that future development programs are appropriately resourced and strategically aligned Drive intellectual property strategy in partnership with legal counsel, ensuring that the company's core innovations are appropriately protected and that the IP portfolio supports both clinical and commercial objectives CANDIDATE PROFILE Experience and Qualifications 15 or more years of progressive R&D and engineering leadership experience in the medical device industry, with at least 5 years in a VP, SVP, or CTO-level role with full R&D accountability Deep technical expertise in medical robotics, catheter-based systems, electromechanical device development, or a closely adjacent discipline, with direct experience leading the development of complex, multi-subsystem medical devices through regulatory clearance or approval Demonstrated experience building and leading global engineering organizations, including teams in multiple geographies, with a track record of attracting, developing, and retaining top technical talent Comprehensive command of FDA regulatory pathways for medical devices including IDE, PMA, and 510(k) submissions, as well as design controls under 21 CFR Part 820, ISO 13485, and IEC 60601 standards Experience in endovascular, neurovascular, cardiovascular, or interventional device development strongly preferred; prior exposure to robotic or capital equipment systems is a significant advantage Visionary and strategic, with the ability to articulate a compelling long-term technology vision while maintaining the discipline and operational focus needed to execute in the near term A genuine builder who is energized by the opportunity to create organizations, systems, and cultures from the ground up rather than simply managing an inherited structure Exceptional executive presence and communication skills, with the ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, compelling narratives for clinical, investor, and board-level audiences Collaborative and relationship-driven, capable of building trust and alignment across a diverse set of internal and external stakeholders including engineers, clinicians, investors, and regulatory bodies Resilient and adaptable, comfortable operating in an environment where priorities evolve, resources are finite, and the highest-impact decisions must sometimes be made with incomplete information Deeply mission-driven, motivated by the potential of endovascular robotics to expand access to life-saving care and improve outcomes for patients who today lack access to optimal treatment J-18808-Ljbffr

Managing Director, Northern Midwest (Arlington)

1300 17th St N Suite 1800, Arlington, VA 22209 Job Description Your Role: Leveraging your experience and results‑oriented mindset, you will be a key member of our sales team responsible for managing and expanding IntraFi’s relationships across the largest banks and brokerage firms in the country. Specifically, you will focus on developing and maintaining relationships within our broker‑dealer channel that will drive revenue growth and expand opportunities. You will play a pivotal role in promoting our market presence and achieving ambitious sales targets. Managing Director, Northern Midwest IntraFi Your Responsibilities: Cultivating and maintaining strong, synergistic client relationships so as to understand client needs and challenges and provide solutions that leverage and grow the value of IntraFi’s services. Identifying and energetically pursuing new market opportunities, target segments, and potential clients to expand market penetration. Collaborating with our product and service teams to tailor the use of IntraFi’s product suite for specific client objectives and needs. Working closely with cross‑functional teams to ensure seamless execution of sales initiatives. Staying abreast of industry trends, competitor activities, and emerging technologies to ensure IntraFi remains nimble and responsive to client demands and market opportunities. Leveraging market insights to refine sales strategies and stay ahead of the curve. Monitoring sales performance metrics, including conversion rates and pipeline growth, to meet established performance goals. Sharing regular updates with senior management on sales progress and market trends. For this position, the total compensation (base and commission) estimate is up to $250,000. These plans are based on achievement against sales targets and/or business objectives. Actual compensation will depend upon an individual’s skills, experience, qualifications, location, and other relevant factors. The compensation range is subject to change and may be modified at any time. Education & Experience Experience with artificial intelligence (AI) tools to optimize workflows, problem‑solving, and productivity. 10 years of relevant work experience, including proven experience as a successful sales leader, preferably in financial services Experience working with broker‑dealers, encompassing both retail and institutional business models Existing network of relationships across large brokerage firms Aptitude and curiosity to quickly learn new products and services, coupled with a self‑starter mindset Strong analytical skills and data‑driven decision‑making abilities Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, dynamic, collaborative environment History of meeting and/or exceeding sales goals Willingness to travel extensively Bachelor’s degree About Us At IntraFi, we do more than innovate—we empower. Our services help banks provide vital financial access to small businesses, companies, and consumers across the country. With a network of more than 3,000 financial institutions, we help support the institutions that drive our economy, enabling them to fund affordable housing, family farms, and businesses of all sizes. The ability to lend locally strengthens our financial system, and our team plays a direct role in making that possible. It is this greater purpose that brings people to IntraFi and keeps them here. As the nation’s largest deposit allocation service provider and the inventor of reciprocal deposits, IntraFi has spent over two decades creating dynamic solutions that help financial institutions grow, manage liquidity, and serve their communities. Our impact extends across institutions of all sizes—from community banks to large financial organizations—which enables us to achieve aggressive business growth objectives while helping strengthen the broader financial system. Consistently recognized by American Banker, Washington Post, and Fortune as one of the best places to work, we offer a collaborative, flexible environment where innovation thrives. Join us and be part of a team making a meaningful impact on the industry, on financial institutions, and on the future of financial services. How to Apply Please apply through this link: https://jobs.lever.co/intrafi/7a46e427-6d78-42ca-9b1f-386e2a5eaa86 MBA Job number/Date Added: H-8109: 2/12/26 J-18808-Ljbffr

Senior Software Engineer (Baltimore)

My client is hiring a Senior / Lead Backend Software Engineer to help build the logistics technology backbone required for large-scale combat operations. This is a high-ownership role at the intersection of advanced logistics algorithms, AI-enabled systems, and complex, real-world integrations—all in direct support of the warfighter at the tactical edge. You’ll play a key role in shaping core backend systems, influencing technical direction, and ensuring production-grade reliability for software deployed in operational environments. You’ll work closely with experienced engineers, product leaders, and operational experts who prioritize impact, mission outcomes, and engineering excellence. Base pay range $165,000.00/yr - $250,000.00/yr Seniority level: Mid-Senior level. Employment type: Full-time. What You’ll Do Own the design, development, and deployment of backend systems that power mission‑critical logistics software. Lead the development and evolution of core platform services supporting tactical and operational logistics workflows. Design and implement scalable APIs, data pipelines, and integrations across diverse and often constrained systems. Drive architectural decisions to ensure performance, reliability, and maintainability in production environments. Build systems that deliver real‑time visibility, predictive insights, and optimized logistics workflows. Participate in—and often lead—technical design reviews, code reviews, and architecture discussions. Serve as a technical escalation point for production issues, driving rapid diagnosis and resolution. Collaborate closely with military stakeholders, product managers, and engineers to translate real-world sustainment needs into robust software solutions. Contribute to engineering standards, best practices, and mentorship of junior engineers. Qualifications 6 years of experience building and shipping production-grade backend systems or distributed software. Proven experience designing APIs, data pipelines, and system integrations at scale. Experience owning systems end-to-end, from design through deployment and ongoing operation. Strong technical judgment with the ability to balance speed, reliability, and long-term maintainability. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work cross-functionally in mission-driven environments. Desired Qualifications Experience building software for defense, aerospace, or other complex, high-reliability domains. Familiarity with logistics, supply chain, or sustainment systems (especially in military contexts). Experience deploying and operating systems in cloud environments (AWS, Kubernetes) and/or Edge environments. Exposure to data engineering, analytics, or machine learning in operational or production settings. J-18808-Ljbffr

Associate General Counsel, Privacy & Compliance (Austin)

About Neuralink We are creating devices that enable a bi‑directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description We are a small, dedicated legal team deeply embedded in the business. You will be a vital part of a collaborative and adaptive team that embraces a growth mindset. We handle a wide range of legal issues, and you will have the opportunity to take ownership of key projects and make a tangible, company‑wide impact on the business. Job Description and Responsibilities Neuralink is hiring an Associate General Counsel to build and lead the company’s privacy and compliance program end‑to‑end. You will own the privacy strategy across our most sensitive data—neural recordings, clinical trial data, and the health information of the patients we serve—and stand up the compliance program that governs how Neuralink interacts with clinical investigators, physicians, hospitals, patients, and federal healthcare programs. You will report to the General Counsel and partner closely with Clinical, Regulatory, and Engineering. You will set the privacy and compliance posture, design the program, and translate complex global obligations into clear guardrails the team can move quickly within. We are looking for an operator‑attorney who is excited to roll up their sleeves, not someone who wants to manage a program from a distance. As our Associate General Counsel, Privacy & Compliance, you will: Lead Neuralink’s privacy program across the United States and international jurisdictions, including governance, policies, training, vendor diligence, incident response, and data subject rights. Serve as the company’s subject‑matter authority on HIPAA and clinical trial data. Partner with Clinical, Regulatory, and research ethics committee liaisons to ensure informed consent, BAAs, and study protocols are aligned with patient privacy expectations, best practices, and regulatory requirements. Own global privacy compliance and the full set of US state privacy laws. Drive privacy compliance for new market entry as Neuralink expands clinical trials and product availability internationally. Drive Privacy by Design with Product and Engineering, including conducting PIAs and DPIAs for new features and clinical study protocols, advising on data minimization and retention, and helping engineering teams ship faster by giving clear, early, implementable guidance. Lead vendor privacy reviews and DPA negotiations, including BAAs, SCCs, transfer impact assessments, and subprocessor management, and own the data flow map for the company. Maintain the company’s privacy notices, internal data handling standards, employee privacy policies, and DSAR/data rights response process. Lead the privacy incident response function in partnership with Security; own breach assessment, notification analysis, and regulator‑facing communications. Lead Neuralink’s healthcare compliance program, including the policies, training, monitoring, auditing, and reporting infrastructure of a company operating in a federally regulated healthcare environment (OIG Seven Elements framework). Advise on interactions with healthcare professionals, hospitals, and clinical investigators, including AdvaMed Code adherence, Sunshine Act reporting, state HCP‑interaction laws. Track and translate regulatory developments and enforcements into concrete operational changes. Key Qualifications A J.D. from an accredited law school and active membership in at least one state bar (California or Texas preferred). Privacy experience at a medical device company or high‑growth health technology company (e.g., digital health, wearable tech, or life science company specializing in devices or advanced clinical data systems). A minimum of 10 years of privacy‑focused legal practice, with substantial in‑house experience leading a privacy program. CIPP/US and CIPP/E (or equivalent) strongly preferred. Deep, hands‑on expertise with HIPAA (Privacy, Security, and Breach Notification Rules), including BAA negotiation and the privacy dimensions of clinical research (IRB processes, informed consent). Demonstrated command of GDPR, UK GDPR, and the US state privacy law landscape, including international data transfers and DPO/representative obligations. Track record of running Privacy by Design with engineering and product teams — PIAs, DPIAs, data mapping, and embedding privacy into product development. Strong contracts background: DPAs, BAAs, vendor privacy provisions. Operational fluency. You can build a program, not just advise on one. You have personally stood up policies, processes, and tooling, and you know how to measure whether they’re working. Excellent judgment under ambiguity. You can take a novel question with no clean regulatory analog and produce a clear, defensible answer that the business can act on. Clear writing, rigor, and direct communication. You can translate privacy law into guidance engineers and clinicians can actually use. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with the privacy issues unique to neural, biometric, and other sensitive categories of data. Working knowledge of AI/ML governance and the privacy interplay with model training data, including EU AI Act obligations. Experience supporting international expansion (clinical trial site activation, data localization, cross‑border transfers). Comfort engaging directly with regulators. Experience running a compliance hotline and privileged internal investigations, and evaluating OIG/CMS self‑disclosure pathways. What You’ll Find Here A mission you can’t get anywhere else. A small, dense team that ships, gives you real ownership, and expects you to think for yourself. The hardest privacy problems in the industry, and the trust to solve them. Expected Compensation The anticipated base salary for this position is expected to be within the following range. Your actual base pay will be determined by your job‑related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. We also believe in aligning our employees’ success with the company’s long‑term growth. As such, in addition to base salary, Neuralink offers equity compensation (in the form of Restricted Stock Units (RSU)) for all full‑time employees. Base Salary Range: $190,000 - $316,000 USD What We Offer An opportunity to change the world and work with some of the smartest and most talented experts from different fields Growth potential; we rapidly advance team members who have an outsized impact Excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance through a PPO plan Paid holidays Commuter benefits Meals provided Equity (RSUs) *Temporary Employees & Interns excluded 401(k) plan *Interns initially excluded until they work 1,000 hours Parental leave *Temporary Employees & Interns excluded Flexible time off *Temporary Employees & Interns excluded J-18808-Ljbffr

Chief Operating Officer (Atlanta)

Title: Chief Operating Officer Department: Executive Office Pay Grade: V Target Salary : $211,800 - $240,000 The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia (AH), is the largest housing authority in Georgia and one of the largest in the nation. AH provides and facilitates affordable housing resources for nearly 27,000 low-income households comprised of approximately 45,000 people, including AH-owned residential communities, tenant-based vouchers, supportive housing, and homeownership opportunities. Programs are funded and regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.Our vision is a city where all Atlantans have a place they are proud to call home and can thrive, regardless of their income or address. The mission of AH is to open doors to safe, quality affordable homes, build inclusive communities of choice, and create opportunities for economic mobility. We are a team of bold, compassionate, and committed change-makers dedicated to working collaboratively to serve the Atlanta community with our unique resources.AH was established in 1937, with the primary mission to provide housing and rental assistance to Atlantans who needed it most. Our focus and mission has remained to serve extremely low- to moderate-income households, including but not limited to, families, seniors, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and those experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. Many of our families are considered essential workers, yet they struggle to find affordable housing.AH doesn’t just house people, we also support economic mobility and provide pathways to building wealth, such as through homeownership. Over time, through our land, investment capital, and expertise, AH evolved to serve local communities and the housing sector, providing for safe, healthy and diverse mixed-income housing options for all, while retaining our specific focus on families at the lower levels of the income scale. The Role Location: Atlanta, GeorgiaReports to: President and Chief Executive OfficerDirect Reports:* Chief Information Officer* Chief of Facilities & Operations Management* SVP, Human Resources* SVP, Policy & Regulatory Affairs* SVP, Choice Neighborhoods & Resident Empowerment* SVP, Contracts & Procurement* SVP, Housing Choice Voucher Program Overview The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a vital leader of Atlanta Housing’s (AH) executive leadership team (ELT) and is responsible for turning the strategic vision of the agency into timely and efficient operational performance. The COO provides strategic and accountable leadership supporting the daily and urgent execution of AH’s mission of preserving and creating safe affordable housing resources and promoting economic opportunity for the nearly 27,000 resident families served by AH throughout the city of Atlanta.Reporting directly to the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the COO is responsible for ensuring the operational excellence, compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, and alignment of agency’s business unit activity with the strategic goals. This role provides visionary leadership, strategic oversight, transparency, guidance, and coordination of several assigned business unit operations. As such, this role drives strategic initiatives, optimizes processes, and fosters a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.As a member of the ELT, the COO participates in executive and senior management policy deliberations of high-profile, sensitive, complex matters and leads other short- and long-term initiatives of the agency. The COO role requires direct execution and is also responsible for guiding the professional leadership development of senior leaders assigned to the COO.This is an outstanding opportunity to lead the alignment of Atlanta Housing’s strategic vision and goals with best practice enterprise operations. Key Responsibilities Operational Leadership* Oversee and optimize core business functions by monitoring daily operations, streamlining operations, increasing efficiency and effectiveness, and making recommendations regarding personnel.* Review policies and recommend changes to ensure operational policies, procedures, and performance standards are in compliance with regulated programs, sound business practices, and the advancement of AH’s objectives.* Activities include but are not limited to oversight related to operation of several key customer facing and operational business units including: Housing Choice Voucher Program, Information Management, Resident Empowerment/Choice Neighborhoods, Human Resources, Contracts and Procurement, Facilities and Operations Management, and Policy and Regulatory Affairs, ensuring the seamless, efficient, and urgent execution of daily operationsStrategic Planning and Execution* Collaborate with the CEO, to translate corporate strategy, strategic goals, short- and long-term initiatives into clear operational plans with smooth, efficient and measurable execution.* Lead the strategic planning process collaborating with the Board of Commissioners (Board) and CEO, focusing on internal and external opportunities for AH, including assistance with strategic relationships.Service Delivery and Improvement* Identify service delivery and operational inefficiencies and implement process enhancements to maximize productivity, reduce costs, and boost scalability.* Develop and implement opportunities for innovation and modernization in housing programs and customer care, ensuring various business units are aligned and executing key performance indicators, tracking progress, driving accountability and reporting that progress to the CEO and the Board.Compliance and Service Delivery* Ensure agency operations comply with legal, regulatory, and quality standards including adherence to United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) regulations, state laws, City of Atlanta codes and AH’s internal policies.* Assist the CEO in the preparation of reports, resolutions and recommendations to the Board in furtherance of the agency’s service delivery.* Implement quality control measures, oversee program audits, inspections, risk assessments and corrective action plans, as needed, to maintain compliance and mitigate liabilities.Financial Oversight* Collaborate with the Chief Financial Officer to manage operational budgets and control costs.* Support grant management and funding initiatives to sustain and expand housing and economic independence programs.Stakeholder Communication* Act as a primary liaison between internal teams, and applicable external stakeholders, to foster alignment, service delivery and transparency in operations and initiatives.Leadership and Team Development* Build and maintain a high-performing team through recruitment, training, mentoring, coaching and professional development.* Guide senior leadership in promoting a culture consistent with the AH’s Culture Guide, as the same may be amended from time to time. Knowledge & Skill Requirements * Leadership: Ability to lead and motivate teams, inspire confidence, and foster a positive work environment. Experience in managing professionals and guiding them towards common goals.* Communication: Exceptional verbal and written communication skills and the ability effectively to convey complex ideas, build relationships, and represent Atlanta Housing’s interests to various levels of stakeholders.* Strategic Thinking: Demonstrated strong business acumen, strategic thinking and analytical skills and the ability to understand organizational challenges, identify opportunities, and develop actionable plans to achieve long-term objectives, including the ability to read, interpret, analyze and develop strategic initiatives and evaluate departmental policies, procedures and documents.* Problem-Solving: Proven ability to analyze problems, deploy excellent reasoning and analytical J-18808-Ljbffr

Global Card Channel Product Manager - Global Payment (San Jose)

Global Card Channel Product Manager - Global Payment Responsibilities Team Introduction The Global Payment team provides payment and financial solutions to ensure that users have a smooth and secure payment experience across our platforms and services. Responsible for building and expanding the global payment network platform by connecting with payment partners like mainstream payment service providers, financial institutions around the world to support ByteDance Group’s business international expansion. Manage end-to-end card products to deliver high-quality payment products in a timely manner, taking the lead in analyzing partners' capabilities, business requirements, coordinating with Tech, Business and other stakeholders. Responsible for upgrading and optimizing platform products to enhance the platform's capability in improving end-user experience, operation efficiency, payment success rate, system stability, meeting compliance requirements, and reducing cost etc. Qualifications Minimum Qualification(s) Bachelor Degree or above, excellent academic performance. 3 years of work experience, at least 2 years of payment related experience. Deep understanding of Visa/MasterCard/JCB/DinersClub/Discover/UnionPay card scheme rules and concepts, has end to end card payment experience in at least 1 of the 4 roles (Issuer/Acquirer/Card Network/Merchant). Experience in end-to-end card product management in software or web technologies with good summarizing and abstract thinking ability. Strong analytical skills, be able to think logically and independently. Strong execution skills with a sense of responsibility and ownership, drive projects forward and solve problems timely and efficiently. Entrepreneurial drive with appreciation of user experience and business and commercial issues. Preferred Qualification(s) Experience in card acquiring systems and platform design is a strong plus. Experience working with top Fintech/Acquirer/Card Scheme is a plus. About Us Founded in 2012, ByteDance's mission is to inspire creativity and enrich life. With a suite of more than a dozen products, including TikTok, Lemon8, CapCut and Pico as well as platforms specific to the China market, including Toutiao, Douyin, and Xigua, ByteDance has made it easier and more fun for people to connect with, consume, and create content. Why Join ByteDance Inspiring creativity is at the core of ByteDance's mission. Our innovative products are built to help people authentically express themselves, discover and connect – and our global, diverse teams make that possible. Together, we create value for our communities, inspire creativity and enrich life - a mission we work towards every day. As ByteDancers, we strive to do great things with great people. We lead with curiosity, humility, and a desire to make impact in a rapidly growing tech company. By constantly iterating and fostering an Always Day 1 mindset, we achieve meaningful breakthroughs for ourselves, our Company, and our users. When we create and grow together, the possibilities are limitless. Join us. Diversity & Inclusion ByteDance is committed to creating an inclusive space where employees are valued for their skills, experiences, and unique perspectives. Our platform connects people from across the globe and so does our workplace. At ByteDance, our mission is to inspire creativity and enrich life. To achieve that goal, we are committed to celebrating our diverse voices and to creating an environment that reflects the many communities we reach. We are passionate about this and hope you are too. Reasonable Accommodation ByteDance is committed to providing reasonable accommodations in our recruitment processes for candidates with disabilities, pregnancy, sincerely held religious beliefs or other reasons protected by applicable laws. If you need assistance or a reasonable accommodation, please reach out to us at https://tinyurl.com/RA-request Job Information The base salary range for this position in the selected city is $149040 - $311600 annually. Compensation may vary outside of this range depending on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies and experience, and location. Base pay is one part of the Total Package that is provided to compensate and recognize employees for their work, and this role may be eligible for additional discretionary bonuses/incentives, and restricted stock units. Benefits may vary depending on the nature of employment and the country work location. Employees have day one access to medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) savings plan with company match, paid parental leave, short-term and long-term disability coverage, life insurance, wellbeing benefits, among others. Employees also receive 10 paid holidays per year, 10 paid sick days per year and 17 days of Paid Personal Time (prorated upon hire with increasing accruals by tenure). The Company reserves the right to modify or change these benefits programs at any time, with or without notice. For Los Angeles County (unincorporated) Candidates: Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with all federal, state, and local laws including the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act. Our company believes that criminal history may have a direct, adverse and negative relationship on the following job duties, potentially resulting in the withdrawal of the conditional offer of employment: 1. Interacting and occasionally having unsupervised contact with internal/external clients and/or colleagues; 2. Appropriately handling and managing confidential information including proprietary and trade secret information and access to information technology systems; and 3. Exercising sound judgment. J-18808-Ljbffr