Rust Engineer/ Blockchain Security Engineer
Crypto
Berlin, Germany
2 days ago
Role details
Contract type
Permanent contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English Experience level
SeniorJob location
Berlin, Germany
Tech stack
Java
Code Review
DevOps
Digital Signature
Distributed Systems
Blockchain
Rust
Erlang
Backend
Blockchain
Microservices
Job description
- Development activities include development, proposing architectural decisions, participating in designs, design review, code review, and implementation Identify issues and implement solutions to complex problems in the blockchain protocol
- Analyze and solve difficult problems across the blockchain protocol
- Work closely with operations and infrastructure to build high scale backend services
- Management of documentation of all code and functionalities implemented
- Work closely with DevOps and ecosystem engineers to improve tech stack for long-term engineering initiatives
Requirements
Do you have experience in Rust (programming language)?, * Interested in building first-class product to solve real-world problems
- Experienced with various technologies, a fast learner and have a "get things done" mentality
- Strong organizational skills, interpersonal skills and having the ability to juggle conflicting requirements from many different stakeholders
- Humble to embrace better ideas from others, eager to make things better, open to challenges and possibilities
- Self-starter who can define and execute tasks with minimal guidance
- Open to learning, collaborative, willing to give and receive feedback 5+ years of engineering experience, preferably strong backend development experience (e.g. Go, Rust, Java, Erlang)
- Hands-on experience in using basic cryptographic primitives (e.g. BouncyCastle in Java): digital signatures, key exchange, symmetric and asymmetric encryption Basic knowledge of distributed systems and understanding of consensus algorithms, such as Raft or PBFT
- Experience with or interest in Go or Rust Hands-on experience with any existing blockchain system internals is welcomed but not required