Job Description
We are looking for a visionary Senior Blockchain Engineer to join our elite team at Nexus Future Labs. As we push the boundaries of decentralized finance (DeFi) and next-generation Web3 protocols, we need a technical leader who is passionate about security, scalability, and user experience. You will be at the forefront of building the infrastructure that powers the decentralized economy of tomorrow.
Why Join Us?
- Work on groundbreaking blockchain technology that impacts millions of users.
- Competitive salary and equity package.
- Flexible remote-first culture with a hub in San Francisco.
- Access to cutting-edge tools and a collaborative environment.
Responsibilities
- Smart Contract Development: Design, implement, and audit secure smart contracts using Solidity and Rust for high-availability blockchain protocols.
- Protocol Architecture: Lead the architectural design of our Layer 2 solutions and cross-chain interoperability features.
- Gas Optimization: Analyze and optimize transaction costs and computational efficiency for complex DeFi interactions.
- Integration & API: Build robust APIs and SDKs to connect our blockchain backends with modern frontend applications.
- Security Audits: Conduct rigorous security reviews and collaborate with security firms to identify and patch vulnerabilities.
- Mentorship: Guide junior developers and define best practices for code quality and testing within the engineering team.
Qualifications
- Experience: 5+ years of professional software development experience with at least 2 years specifically in blockchain/Web3 development.
- Languages: Deep proficiency in Solidity, Rust, and JavaScript/TypeScript.
- Frameworks: Experience with frameworks like Hardhat, Truffle, or Foundry.
- Knowledge: Strong understanding of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), cryptographic principles, and distributed systems.
- Frontend: Proficiency in React, Next.js, or Web3.js for dApp integration.
- Soft Skills: Exceptional problem-solving skills and the ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.