Who Are We?  

Bottomline is on a mission to be the world’s leading business payments company, aligning our team to the common purpose of transforming the way businesses pay and get paid. 

It is a journey that goes around the world serving financial institutions and companies in more than 90 countries. Our offices across APAC are conveniently positioned to optimize our global reach. Sydney, Singapore, Bangalore, and Mumbai have state-of-the-art flexible workspaces, which truly reflect our energetic, innovative culture and mission to push the boundaries of the business payments space. 

Culture and Values  

We are one global team, who work with and for each other in a drive to delight customers through excellent execution, which fuels how we create and grow sustained business value for our customers, our team and all who partner with us. Our culture encourages people to be brave and curious, to drive to closure and to ensure our values and principles are lived out daily.  We excel at Bottomline because we are positive and passionate about building a #LifeAtBottomline 

Role:

Production Engineers at Bottomline are responsible for operating and enhancing the delivery pipeline for production banking platforms and ensuring environments are observable, scalable, and highly available.  In this role you will use your skills as a software engineer and your knowledge of infrastructure to ensure services run smoothly, with the ultimate goal of delivering a great customer experience.

How you will contribute: 

  • Write programs to create advanced workflows and automate complex tasks
  • Write orchestration code (Puppet, Salt, Terraform, etc) to build and update environments. Troubleshoot uncommon errors and quickly resolve.
  • Seek opportunity for growth, share knowledge and experiences with others
  • Develop training material
  • Breakdown complex processes and algorithms and explain them to non-technical members of the team.
  • Simplify complex business problems to help engineering team conduct root cause analysis
  • Lead data gathering and assimilation to formulate a hypothesis, and conducts an objective root cause analysis using a structured problem-solving approach

What will make you successful:

  • 5 years of experience supporting production systems
  • Significant experience with RedHat Linux operating system environments, Linux/Unix administration
  • Experience with scripting solutions such as BASH, Ant or Python
  • Experience with Java application server technologies such as Weblogic, Tomcat or WebSphere
  • Experience with Web server technologies such as Apache
  • Working knowledge of TCP networking
  • Working knowledge of messaging systems such as IBM MQ
  • Working knowledge of SSL certificates
  • Working knowledge of database and SQL
  • Experience administering and deploying development CI/CD tools such as Git, Jira, GitLab or Jenkins
  • Knowledge of best practices and operations in a production 24x7 environment
  • Experience with or knowledge of Agile software development methodologies
  • Experience working with Puppet for automation and configuration
  • Experience working with Terraform and/or Kubernetes for provisioning
  • Experience with open-source technologies and cloud services
  • Strong problem-solving skills

You’ll love Bottomline because in everything we do we seek to delight our customers and we are passionate about building a company of which we can all be proud, and this starts with building amazing teams filled with team members that challenge you every day.

Start your #LifeAtBT

EEOC Statement:

Bottomline Technologies is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit and we strive to delight our customers with a team of highly motivated and talented people that represent a diverse set of identities and backgrounds.

 

 

 

 

 

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