Daniel Witz

Senior Software Engineer at Ledge

Daniel Witz has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering. Daniel started their career in 2012 as a Software Engineer at IAF - Israeli Air Force, where they were responsible for designing, implementing, and testing a .Net Framework-based system. Daniel then progressed to the role of Team Leader, overseeing the maintenance of an operationally significant C4I system while developing its replacement. Daniel also served as a Software Architect, leading the architectural design of an intricate C4I system with a focus on high availability and low latency demands.

In 2018, Daniel joined WeWork as a Fullstack Engineer, working on the billing and payments mission. Daniel played a key role in migrating a legacy monolithic system to a microservices architecture. At WeWork, Daniel demonstrated proficiency in various technologies such as GoLang, React, Ruby on Rails, NodeJS, Graphql, RabbitMq, MySQL, PostgreSQL, K8s, Helm, and Docker.

In 2020, Daniel moved to Fabric as a Senior SW Engineer. Their role at Fabric specifically focused on software engineering. Daniel continued working in this position until 2023.

Most recently, in 2022, Daniel joined Ledge as a Senior Software Engineer.

Daniel Witz attended The College of Management Academic Studies from 2015 to 2018, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. There is no information available about any additional certifications they may have obtained.

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Ledge

Ledge is a command center for payments built for finance teams operating at scale. Ledge empowers finance teams with tools to centralize their payments data, get a real-time payments snapshot, automate multi-way reconciliation, identify problem transactions, accelerate their investigations, and dramatically lower the risk of losses, all without any engineering support. Finance teams regain control of payments and are freed to focus on strategic business impact, not manual payments work.


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