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Engineering Manager

  • Location

    Lithuania, Vilnius
  • Remote status

    Hybrid

Build the future of FinTech at VIALET

At VIALET, we’re not just another electronic money institution. We’re building a specialized financial platform for target industries, providing a comprehensive suite of solutions that empower businesses to thrive. We’re ranked among the top EMIs in Lithuania in client funds, turnover, and revenue.

As we scale, we are moving into a pivotal phase: owning our most critical systems. We are seeking a passionate Engineering Manager to lead the team responsible for the “heart” of VIALET and migration efforts from external SaaS vendor.

In this role, you will foster a culture of innovation while driving the delivery of the systems that handle our ledgers, payments, and accounts. You will bridge the gap between high-level strategy and technical execution.

Why VIALET?

  • Impact: Directly lead the team building the internally-owned foundation of our entire product suite.

  • Ownership: Take end-to-end responsibility for engineering processes, delivery, and the technical health your domain.

  • Growth: Be part of a rapidly expanding company where your leadership is crucial to our regional and industrial expansion.

  • Culture: Work in a flat hierarchy where decisions are made quickly and your voice is heard directly by leadership.

What you’ll do

  • Lead and Mentor: Manage a dedicated team of engineers, providing the guidance and support necessary for high performance and professional growth.

  • Strategic Collaboration: Partner with the CTO and Product Managers to define roadmaps and contribute to “build vs. buy” discussions regarding core financial components.

  • Technical Excellence: Champion best practices including code reviews, CI/CD, and automated testing to ensure the reliability of our most critical systems.

  • Process Optimization: Implement and refine Agile/Scrum methodologies to promote efficiency and continuous improvement within the team.

  • Team Building: Participate in recruiting and scaling the engineering team.

What you’ll bring

  • Experience: 5+ years in software engineering, with at least 2+ years in a management or technical leadership role.

  • Leadership: A proven track record of fostering collaboration and mentoring engineers to reach their full potential.

  • Methodology: Strong understanding of Agile/Scrum and modern software development lifecycles.

  • Tech Stack Knowledge: Familiarity with modern cloud-native environments (AWS), CI/CD pipelines, and version control.

  • Communication: Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to translate complex technical decisions to stakeholders.

  • Domain Knowledge (Bonus): Prior experience with financial systems (ledgers, payments, transactions) or the FinTech industry is a significant plus, but not a requirement.

Our Tech Stack

At VIALET, we leverage a modern tech stack to power our platform. You’ll be working with technologies like Node.js and TypeScript. We also utilize AWS services such as API Gateway, Lambda, Cognito, and CDK, along with Redis and more. If you’re passionate about building scalable and reliable systems with cutting-edge tools, you’ll fit right in!

What we offer

  • Competitive Compensation: 7000-9000 euros gross, based on your experience and knowledge, with room for negotiation.

  • Professional Development: Up to 1000 EUR annual reimbursement for training and courses.

  • Work-Life Balance: Flexible hours and hybrid/remote work options (after the probation period).

  • Health & Wellness: Comprehensive health insurance (after 3 months) and a gym membership.

  • Inspiring Workspace: Modern office on the top floor of Vilnius’ highest building with stunning views and reserved parking.

  • Vibrant Culture: Regular city-wide gatherings, bi-annual company adventures, and a flat, collaborative hierarchy.

Ready to lead the new heart of VIALET? Apply now!

Ready to Join the Team?

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Test your knowledge on fraud prevention

Digital banking makes life easier — but also riskier. Take this short quiz to test your fraud awareness and learn simple ways to protect yourself online.

Please find test answers below and good luck!

  1. 1.

    What is the best practice for creating a strong password for your online account?

    1. 1.

      Use your birthdate and a simple word

    2. 2.

      Use a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters

    3. 3.

      Use the same password for all your accounts for convenience

    4. 4.

      Use only numbers

  2. 2.

    What is a recommended step when using public Wi-Fi to access your financial accounts?

    1. 1.

      Log in to your accounts only if you are using a VPN

    2. 2.

      Avoid accessing any financial accounts on public Wi-Fi

    3. 3.

      Use a public Wi-Fi network even if it is unsecured

    4. 4.

      Only use public Wi-Fi for non-sensitive transactions

  3. 3.

    What is a common indicator of a phishing attempt?

    1. 1.

      An email from a known contact asking for verification

    2. 2.

      An email with urgent language asking you to confirm your account details

    3. 3.

      A phone call from your bank asking you to update your information

    4. 4.

      A notification from your bank’s app about a new feature

  4. 4.

    Which of the following actions is a sign that your account may be compromised?

    1. 1.

      Receiving a confirmation email for a transaction you didn’t make

    2. 2.

      Regularly receiving marketing emails from your bank

    3. 3.

      Seeing advertisements for products you recently searched online

    4. 4.

      Noticing minor changes in the colour scheme of your bank’s website

  5. 5.

    Which of the following is a good practice for managing your account security?

    1. 1.

      Sharing your account password with close friends for convenience

    2. 2.

      Regularly updating your security questions and answers

    3. 3.

      Using the same security questions for multiple accounts

    4. 4.

      Keeping your password written down near your computer for easy access

  6. 6.

    What should you do if you suspect your account details have been stolen?

    1. 1.

      Immediately call your bank to report the issue and freeze your account

    2. 2.

      Wait and see if any suspicious activity occurs

    3. 3.

      Change your password and continue using the account as usual

    4. 4.

      Post about the issue on social media to warn others

  7. 7.

    What is two-factor authentication (2FA)?

    1. 1.

      A method to recover a forgotten password

    2. 2.

      A security process that requires two separate forms of identification

    3. 3.

      A way to encrypt your emails

    4. 4.

      A feature that automatically logs you out after inactivity

  8. 8.

    Why is it important to keep your software and apps up to date?

    1. 1.

      To access new features and improve performance

    2. 2.

      To ensure compatibility with your device

    3. 3.

      To protect against vulnerabilities and security threats

    4. 4.

      To avoid advertisements

  9. 9.

    How should you respond to unexpected account alerts or notifications?

    1. 1.

      Ignore them if you are not expecting any changes

    2. 2.

      Verify the alert by contacting your bank using the phone number on their official website

    3. 3.

      Click on any links in the alert to follow instructions

    4. 4.

      Forward the alert to your friends to check if they received similar notifications

  10. 10.

    What should you do if you receive an email from your bank with a link to a login page?

    1. 1.

      Click the link to check if it leads to your bank’s official site

    2. 2.

      Copy the link and paste it into your browser to verify its authenticity

    3. 3.

      Visit your bank’s website directly by typing the URL into your browser and log in from there

    4. 4.

      Open the link in an incognito window to avoid detection of fraud

If you have any questions about the quiz or need more information, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. You can contact us at support@vialet.eu for personalised assistance. If you didn’t pass the quiz, don’t worry – you can learn more about the key topics on our website.