
Software Engineer, Money Team
Remote (North America)
Remote
Full Time
USD 90,000 – 159,000
Mid
Software Engineer
Jan 6, 2026
The role
Summary
Rescale is seeking a Software Engineer for their Money Team to build innovative platforms that streamline simulation workflows and financial management for scientific and engineering enterprises. The ideal candidate will develop robust web applications that support complex computational processes while managing intricate billing and cost optimization systems.
What you'll do
What we look for
Technical
Education
Experience
Skills
Required skills
Nice to have
Compensation & benefits
USD 90,000 – 159,000 (annual)
Available
Benefits
Equity Options
Stock options available for company ownership
Remote Work
Fully remote position across North America
Innovative Environment
Work with cutting-edge cloud computing and simulation technologies
Interview process
- 1Initial Screening — Phone or video call with recruiting team to discuss background and role fit
- 2Technical Assessment — Online coding challenge focusing on Python, Django, React, and system design
- 3Technical Interviews — Multiple interviews with engineering team members, covering coding, system design, and problem-solving skills
- 4Final Interview — Meeting with hiring manager to discuss team dynamics, role expectations, and career growth
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Rescale is a cloud computing platform that provides high-performance computing (HPC) and simulation software solutions for engineering and scientific organizations. The company offers a managed cloud infrastructure and software suite that enables researchers and engineers to run complex computational simulations, including finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and other engineering workloads. Rescale serves industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing by reducing the complexity and cost of accessing powerful computing resources traditionally required for advanced simulations.