Tetra Trust Job Board Job Board / Software Development Engineer / Apply Software Development Engineer Personal Information First Name * Last Name * Email * Phone * Country * Postal Code * Professional Details Resume * Resume must be larger than 0 bytes and less than 25 MB. Cover Letter Cover Letter must be larger than 0 bytes and less than 25 MB. Personal Information Are you committed to working in-office a minimum of 3 days a week? * Are you eligible for working in Canada? * Do you require the support of your employer for obtaining / the renewal of a work permit? * How soon are you available to start? * Please provide your LinkedIn profile * What is your direct experience with digital assets or stablecoins in an institutional context? Be specific about the product, your role, and what you learned that would materially help Tetra launch Canada’s first regulated stablecoin. * Are you based in Toronto? * What are your salary expectations for this role? * Please provide your GitHub profile. Full-Stack Development & Language Proficiency: Describe a production system you've built or maintained that required you to work across both frontend and backend components. What languages and frameworks did you use? Please provide specific examples of how you designed APIs, managed data persistence, and ensured secure communication between services. Include details about the scale of the system (e.g., number of users, transaction volume, data size). * High-Stakes, Security-Critical Development: Describe your experience building software in environments where security, compliance, and reliability were critical (e.g., fintech, healthcare, government, infrastructure). What specific security practices did you implement in your code and architecture? Provide an example of how you identified and addressed a security vulnerability or compliance requirement in a system you built. * Agile Collaboration & Code Quality: Describe your experience working in an agile development environment with cross-functional teams. How do you approach code reviews, both giving and receiving feedback? Provide a specific example of a time when code review feedback led you to significantly refactor your approach, or when you identified a critical issue in someone else's code. How do you ensure code quality and testability in your work? * Walk us through how you would design a simple API endpoint that accepts a financial transaction request, validates it, stores it securely, and returns a confirmation. What security considerations would you include? What would your database schema look like? How would you test it? * Submit