
Full-Stack Blockchain Engineer
Wormhole Labs
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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About the role
- Contribute to the design, implementation, testing, and security review of products within the Wormhole ecosystem.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather customer requirements, analyze business needs, and translate them into code.
- Follow best practices for secure product development and build future best practices alongside Wormhole security researchers.
- Stay up to date with the latest in smart contract tooling, AI development tools, best practices, and industry trends.
Requirements
- Have built distributed systems used by millions of users at companies of all sizes.
- Have deep experience with Go or Rust. TypeScript experience is also valuable.
- Be high agency and effect the outcomes they wish to see.
- Care deeply about the business outcomes of your work and challenge priorities when the business impact is unclear.
- Have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, although equivalent practical experience will also be taken into consideration.
Benefits
- Competitive salary and restricted token units, dependent on position type and location.
- Unlimited time off, healthcare premium reimbursement, and 401K.
- Top-of-the-line MacBook Pro laptop.
- Flexibility of working from wherever you have work authorization, as long as you can work 10-6PM US Eastern Time. We minimize unnecessary meetings, but building decentralized systems requires synchronous communication.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
GoRustTypeScriptdistributed systemssecure product developmentsmart contract toolingAI development tools
Soft Skills
collaborationcustomer requirements analysisbusiness needs analysishigh agencybusiness outcome focusprioritization
Certifications
Bachelor's degree in Computer ScienceBachelor's degree in Engineeringrelated field degree