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QA Engineer Backend
Responsibilities
- Designing, developing, and maintaining automated test suites for APIs, backend services, and smart contract interactions.
- Implementing integration, regression, and end-to-end testing strategies for DeFi components.
- Creating mocks/stubs for Web3 environments, token behaviours, and smart contract logic to ensure thorough code coverage using static and dynamic analysis tools.
- Validating the integration of new DeFi protocols (e.g., AMMs, lending markets) into backend systems.
- Analysing and simulating economic behaviours, such as slippage, liquidity depth, and oracle responses.
- Testing token standards (ERC20, ERC721, etc.) and smart contract edge cases.
- Performing load and stress testing on backend systems that interact with blockchain nodes, while also monitoring latency and transaction throughput.
- Identifying performance bottlenecks and working with engineering teams to address them.
- Collaborating with the backend team to identify and reproduce issues.
- Utilising tools such as Hardhat, Foundry, Tenderly, and The Graph for contract and protocol validation.
Requirements
- Work with Docker, Kubernetes, and CI/CD pipelines to ensure seamless QA environments
- Prior QA experience in fintech, DeFi, or crypto projects
- Experience testing backend services
- Enterprise-oriented mindset with a focus on structure, scalability, and quality
- Comfortable working in a Scrum-based, agile environment
- Strong sense of ownership and proactive communication in distributed teams
Skills
- Experienced in testing systems that interact with Ethereum nodes (e.g., Geth, Infura)
- Automated testing tools in Web3 (e.g., Hardhat, Foundry, Chai, Mocha)
- Strong skills in test automation
- Integration of De-Fi Protocols into backend systems
- Proficient in testing micro-services architectures and asynchronous systems using message brokers like Kafka or NATS
- Familiarity with DeFi primitives (e.g., Uniswap v2/v3, Compound, Aave, Curve)
Why Work for us?
- Join a young, creative team in a fast-paced and supportive environment
- We’re open to new ideas — if you’ve got a vision, pitch it and make it happen
- Enjoy competitive pay that matches your skills and experience
- Be part of a company that’s shaping the future of DeFi
- Take time when you need it — we offer unlimited vacation days
- Get fully compensated for your work gear — we’ll set you up for success
- Travel with us! We host an annual team retreat at a top international location
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.