SDET (Money Movement)
crypto:applicationengineeringIC4Engineering
Compensation
Not disclosed
Phantom https://phantom.com is the modern money app used by tens of millions around the world. Our product combines everything people need to manage, spend, and grow their money in one simple, intuitive experience. Phantom brings all the control and flexibility of crypto-powered finance, without unnecessary complexity, into mainstream consumer finance.
By combining industry-leading security with thoughtfully designed tools, Phantom makes powerful financial tools feel approachable and easy to use. This focus on speed, control, and user experience has fueled rapid growth, with a community of 20M+ people, reaching #1 in the Google Play Store finance category, and consistently ranking as a Top 50 app across all categories, alongside some of the most recognizable consumer technology platforms in the world.
THE ROLE
We're looking for an SDET who thinks like an engineer and tests like one too. You won't be writing test cases in a spreadsheet. You'll be designing and owning test infrastructure for financial-grade systems — payment flows, KYC pipelines, card transaction handling, and the compliance rails that underpin them.
This is not a QA role. It's an engineering role that happens to own quality as its primary output surface. You will work embedded in a team that ships production financial software at startup velocity. That means your job is to make speed and correctness coexist — not to be the brake pedal.
WHAT YOU'LL OWN
- Test automation platform for Money Movement: end-to-end tests, API contract tests, integration test suites covering funding rails, card transactions, KYC flows, and Cash account operations.
- CI/CD quality gates: design, implement, and maintain test pipelines that run on every PR and block regressions from reaching production.
- Failure mode coverage: model the real failure modes — duplicate charges, partial KYC completions, webhook replay, idempotency violations, provider outages — and build tests that catch them before users do.
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