Trust Infrastructure Engineer
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This pivotal hire has been driven by the organisation's strategic ambition to build a secure, decentralised, and privacy-preserving trust infrastructure. As a Trust Infrastructure Engineer, you will play a crucial role in creating the cryptographic backbone vital for verifying health records and consent without compromising privacy. This opportunity invites a highly talented specialist to impact the landscape of health data security on a global scale, making a tangible difference in how health information is trusted and managed., * Design and develop the identity and consent framework, integrating decentralised identifiers (DIDs), verifiable credentials, and real-time, revocable data-sharing mechanisms under user control.
- Incorporate privacy-centric cryptography-such as zero-knowledge proofs, selective disclosure, and encryption schemes-to ensure data security and usability.
- Engineer robust, tamper-evident ledgers with transparent provenance, auditability, and secure key management, establishing trust as an intrinsic system property.
- Collaborate directly with executive leadership to define trust principles across the health ecosystem, influencing architecture and strategic decisions.
- Lead specialised projects focusing on verifiable provenance, on-chain/off-chain anchoring, threat assessment, and innovative consent frameworks.
- Develop and maintain a trusted SDK and cryptographic primitives to facilitate external integrations and future development.
Requirements
- Proven experience in deploying cryptographic, identity, or distributed systems solutions within early-stage or innovative environments.
- Strong systems thinking combined with practical knowledge of applied cryptography, backend systems, and secure architecture design.
- Proficiency in programming with languages like Go, Rust, or similar, with the ability to translate protocols from conceptual models into production-ready code.
- Deep understanding of threat modelling, failure analysis, and the broader human implications of security and trust mechanisms.
- Demonstrated ability to work autonomously with a founder-level ownership mindset, driving projects from conception through to delivery.
Desirable Skills & Experience
- Background in applied cryptography, security engineering, distributed ledger technologies, or decentralised identity solutions.
- Familiarity with zero-knowledge proofs, verifiable credentials, key management systems, or blockchain frameworks such as Hyperledger Fabric.
- Experience working across multiple domains including backend development, blockchain, and AI/NLP is advantageous.
- No healthcare sector experience is necessary; the focus is on building trust-driven systems beyond current technological limits.