Senior Engineering Manager – Domestic Wires & Real-time Payments

<p>Wire transfers trace their roots back to the telegraph, early systems built to move information and eventually money across long distances with speed and certainty. That legacy still defines how wires work today: they are fast, final, and effectively immutable. Once a transaction is sent, it cannot be undone.</p> <p>This makes wires some of the most exacting systems in modern finance. They power critical moments for businesses, including payroll, large vendor payments, and capital movement, where precision, reliability, and trust are essential. When they work, they’re invisible. When they don’t, the consequences are immediate.</p> <p>At Mercury, wires and real-time payments sit at the core of how businesses move money. The Domestic Wires & RTP team builds the systems behind secure, compliant, and reliable money movement, enabling customers to move significant amounts of capital with confidence. These systems must balance speed with safety, scale with strict controls, and product flexibility with regulatory requirements.</p> <p>As instant payments become the expectation rather than the exception, the importance and complexity of this work continues to grow. And as Mercury pursues a bank charter, this team is at the leading edge of building the infrastructure and controls required to operate bank-grade payments systems. We’re looking for a seasoned engineering leader to guide the Domestic Wires & RTP team through its next stage of growth. This role will be the senior frontline manager in the payment rails group: they will be expected to grow with the domain as new payment capabilities and teams emerge.</p> <p><strong>As part of this role, you will:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Lead a team of 7+ backend and full-stack engineers</li> <li>Hire, mentor, and retain high-performing engineers across experience levels</li> <li>Help shape the organization structure as the payment rails group scales</li> <li>Coach emerging leaders within the group</li> <li>Drive predictable execution against company and product goals</li> <li>Foster a healthy, engaging, and high-performing team environment</li> <li>Uphold a high bar for technical quality, reliability, and system stability</li> <li>Align engineering work with Mercury’s values and long-term strategy</li> <li>Partner closely with product and design to identify and prioritize high-impact work</li> <li>Collaborate across teams to build cohesive products and simpler, more maintainable systems</li> <li>Balance new development with ongoing maintenance and operational excellence</li> </ul> <p><strong>The ideal candidate for the role:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Has 5+ years of experience managing software engineering teams at multiple organizations (experience leading remote-first, distributed teams is a plus)</li> <li>Has been hired as an external manager previously and knows how to gain domain knowledge to have positive impact quickly</li> <li>Experience operating in high-responsibility/high-impact domains</li> <li>Comfortable with ambiguity and growing scope</li> <li>Track record of leading through cross-functional and cross-team coordination</li> <li>Brings strong technical judgment and credibility: you’ll interview at a similar technical depth as senior ICs</li> <li>Is familiar with our tech stack (especially Haskell), or excited to learn it</li> <li>Has experience in finance, fintech, or banking* systems (payments experience is a plus)</li> </ul> <p>If this role interests you, we invite you to explore our public demo at demo.mercury.com. </p> <p>The total rewards package at Mercury includes base salary, equity (stock options), and benefits. Our salary and equity ranges are highly competitive within the SaaS and fintech industry and are updated regularly using the most reliable compensation survey data for our industry. New hire offers are made based on a candidate’s experience, expertise, geographic location, and internal pay equity relative to peers.</p> <p>Our target new hire base salary ranges for this role are the following:</p> <ul> <li>US employees (any location): $239,000 - $298,800</li> <li>Canadian employees (any location): CAD 225,900 - 282,400</li> </ul> <p>*Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided through Choice Financial Group and Column N.A., Members FDIC.</p> <p>Mercury values diversity & belonging and is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All individuals seeking employment at Mercury are considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process for applicants with disabilities or special needs. If you need assistance, or an accommodation, please let your recruiter know once you are contacted about a role.</p> <p>We use Covey as part of our hiring and / or promotional process for jobs in NYC and certain features may qualify it as an AEDT. As part of the evaluation process we provide Covey with job requirements and candidate submitted applications. We began using <a href="https://getcovey.com/product/covey-scout-inbound">Covey Scout for Inbound </a>on January 22, 2024. </p> <p><a href="https://getcovey.com/nyc-local-law-144">[Please see the independent bias audit report covering our use of Covey for more information.]</a> </p> <p>#LI-MC1</p>

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