Payment Solution Architect | Microservices, Cloud, Security & Regulatory Compliance
Synechron is hiring a Payment Solution Architect to lead the design and implementation of large-scale, secure, and compliant payment systems. The role focuses on building microservices-based architectures that support high-volume transaction processing and financial messaging standards. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in .NET, SQL Server, and cloud-native integration platforms like Kafka and MuleSoft. This position involves cross-functional collaboration and strategic planning to drive innovation in payment technology.
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Experience
15-18 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Synechron is hiring a Payment Solution Architect to lead the design and implementation of large-scale, secure, and compliant payment systems. The role focuses on building microservices-based architectures that support high-volume transaction processing and financial messaging standards. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in .NET, SQL Server, and cloud-native integration platforms like Kafka and MuleSoft. This position involves cross-functional collaboration and strategic planning to drive innovation in payment technology.
TAL's take
High-level architecture role at an established consultancy, requiring significant industry experience in specialized payment systems.
The JD is extremely well-defined with clear technical requirements, architectural responsibilities, and domain focus.
Salaries at Synechron
23.0 LPA average
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Must haves
- 15-18 years in enterprise payment systems architecture
- Extensive experience with .NET 8 (C#)
- Deep knowledge of SQL Server and database design
- Experience with containerization (Docker, Kubernetes) and orchestration
- Expertise in event-driven architecture using Kafka
- Proven experience in secure payment ecosystems (PCI DSS, GDPR)
Tools and skills
Nice to have: aws, azure, jwt, oauth2, jenkins, gitlab, azure devops, rabbitmq, oracle, terraform, cloudformation, grafana.
About the company
Synechron is a global consultancy and IT services firm, categorized as Tier 2.
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