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Chainalysis | London, United Kingdom | $81k - $90k | |||
Magic Eden | remote | $36k - $61k | |||
CANDY | New York, NY, United States | $30k - $90k | |||
Satori | Canada | $145k - $185k | |||
Supermind | Bengaluru, India | $43k - $86k | |||
3digiart GmbH | Stuttgart, Germany | $39k - $90k | |||
Layerr | San Jose, CA, United States | $36k - $54k | |||
Moonland | Hong Kong, Hong Kong | $90k - $100k | |||
BCW Group | Hong Kong, Hong Kong | $40k - $90k |
Senior Backend Engineer (Remote)
Success looks like...
- You have collaborated with colleagues and contributed heavily adding several key capabilities to the Ceramic Protocol and other core products, built with consideration for scalability, and test coverage to ensure a high quality implementation.
- You have helped mature the Ceramic testing infrastructure to enable us to ship new versions and features quickly while maintaining a high bar of quality
- You have helped improve the experience for developers building on Ceramic. Every feature or API you work on is clear, well-documented, and free of any major surprises. Overall developers find Ceramic easy to understand and build on
- You have worked with the community to increase understanding and adoption of Ceramic by doing such things as improving documentation, answering community questions, speaking publicly about Ceramic, etc.
You're likely a good fit if you have...
- Deep mastery of one or more programming languages - Typescript, Go and Rust preferred
- Experience with highly distributed systems, especially with horizontal scaling, databases, etc.
- Experience with multi-threaded/highly concurrent software
- Built and supported infrastructure software used by other developers to run their production applications
- Strong communication and collaboration skills around architecture trade-offs, and a desire to work as part of a team committed to a common goal
- Passion to enable for great developer experiences and understanding the importance of robust testing frameworks
- Knowledge of p2p database systems
- Knowledge with libp2p & ipfs
- Experience with distributed consensus, peer-to-peer systems, blockchains are a big plus
What does a back-end developer in Web3 do?
A back-end developer in web3 typically works on the server-side of a web application, using technologies that are specific to the decentralized web (also known as Web3-related)
This might involve building and maintaining the infrastructure that supports decentralized applications (dApps), or developing the underlying smart contracts and blockchain-based systems that power those dApps
In general, the goal of a back-end developer in web3 is to create the technologies and tools that enable users to interact with the decentralized web in a secure and seamless way.