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Tapitab Inc.

Senior Software Developer — POS & Payment Systems

Tapitab Inc. | Senior Software Developer — POS & Payment Systems | New York City | $2,500 referral bonus

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New York City
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About Tapitab Inc.

Tapitab is a stealth-mode fintech startup building a proprietary self-learning customer intelligence platform for the US hospitality industry. We are patent-pending across multiple core innovations and are moving fast toward launch.

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Tapitab Inc. | Senior Software Developer — POS & Payment Systems | New York City | $2,500 referral bonus

Tapitab is a stealth-mode fintech startup building a proprietary self-learning customer intelligence platform for the US hospitality industry. We are patent-pending across multiple core innovations and are moving fast toward launch.

We are looking for a Senior Software Developer to join our technical team and take full ownership of building our POS software layer — including payment integration, tab origination and settlement flows, and Android application development on a handheld payment device.

What We Need:

• 5+ years of Android development experience (Java or Kotlin) • Hands-on payment processor API integration — Stripe, Shift4, Fiserv, Worldpay, Finix, or equivalent • Deep knowledge of EMV, NFC, and contactless payment standards • Proven experience building POS software for bars, restaurants - hospitality industry • Prior work with leading POS system providers is a strong plus

Compensation: - Permanent: competitive salary + meaningful equity - Contract: competitive hourly/daily rate - Open to either arrangement depending on the candidate

This is not a general dev role. We need someone who has built payment flows before and understands the hospitality POS environment from the inside.

Referral bonus — refer someone we hire and we pay you $2,500 on their start date. No middleman.

Contact: [email protected]

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