We’re looking for a Full Stack Software Engineer (Level 2) to contribute to this transformation by designing and building reliable, scalable, and modern services. You’ll help evolve our legacy systems into API-first, modular, and event-driven architectures that enable faster delivery, smarter workflows, and the foundation for agentic, intelligent systems.
Scope of Role
As a Level 2 Engineer, you will:
Build and maintain API and microservice-based solutions that align with Helix’s modernization and agentic architecture goals.
Collaborate with senior engineers to decompose monolithic systems into reusable, composable components.
Participate in the full software development lifecycle — design, coding, testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Contribute to data pipelines, event streaming, and workflow automation that support agentic behavior.
Learn and apply Helix principles — quality-first, API-first, reusable by design, and data-driven.
Work cross-functionally with product, QA, and DevOps to ensure solutions are secure, performant, and maintainable
What You’ll Do
Develop and test secure, maintainable APIs and backend services that power intelligent workflows.
Support event-driven integrations and real-time data processing (Kafka, CDC, JSON).
Implement features that enable automation and intelligent decision flows within agentic systems.
Participate actively in agile ceremonies, delivering incremental value with measurable outcomes.
Contribute to CI/CD pipelines, observability, and automation frameworks.
Write clear, reusable code and documentation to support discovery and reuse across teams.
Collaborate with senior engineers to ensure technical solutions align with long-term Helix architecture
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
2–3 years of professional software development experience.
Experience building or consuming REST APIs.
Hands-on experience with Python, Java, or Node.js.
Familiarity with event streaming platforms (Kafka preferred).
Understanding of databases (SQL/NoSQL) and data exchange formats (JSON, XML).
Experience with Git and basic CI/CD workflows.
Solid understanding of how systems interact through APIs and services.
Strong problem-solving and communication skills.
Nice to Have
Exposure to microservices or modernization projects.
Experience in FinTech or payment systems.
Familiarity with cloud environments (AWS preferred) and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
Exposure to Siebel CRM or other enterprise applications.
Some experience with front-end frameworks (React, Angular, or Vue).
Interest in AI and automation — especially in how intelligent agents can optimize workflows.
What Makes You a Great Fit
You’re eager to learn from senior engineers and contribute to building the future Helix architecture.
You think about reusability, data flow, and automation when building solutions.
You’re curious about agentic systems and how technology can enable intelligent automation.
You take pride in writing quality code that moves systems closer to cloud-ready, modular design.
You thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where modernization is a shared mission.
Top Skills
What We Do
We simplify complex payment systems for fleets, corporate payments, and healthcare—unlocking insights, opportunities, and efficiencies to give you greater control of your business.
Powered by the belief that complex payment systems can be made simple, WEX (NYSE: WEX) is a leading financial technology service provider across a wide spectrum of sectors, including fleet, travel and healthcare. WEX operates in more than 10 countries and in more than 20 currencies through approximately 4,900 associates around the world. WEX fleet cards offer approximately 14 million vehicles exceptional payment security and control; our travel and corporate solutions business processes over $35 billion of purchase volume annually; and the WEX Health financial technology platform helps 343,000 employers and more than 28 million consumers better manage healthcare expenses.







