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Back End Engineer
Responsibilities
- Design, develop and maintain high-performance backend systems using Rust or Go
- Develop and maintain APIs that power our products and services
- Write high-quality, reusable, and maintainable code
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative solutions
- Participate in code reviews and provide constructive feedback
- Continuously improve our development processes and methodologies
- Ensure the security, scalability, and availability of our systems
- Troubleshoot and debug production issues
Requirements
- Language: Go, Rust, TypeScript, Python
- Database: PostgreSQL, Redis, NoSQL, Key/Value Databases
- Cloud Infrastructure deployment and management experience
- 5+ years of development experience
- A product developed, released, and operated with affection for more than 2 years
- Experienced planning, implementation, testing, delivery to end-users, and feedback cycles
- Experience processing and analyzing large amounts of data(logs, service data, etc.)
- Experience contributing to the open-source community
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.