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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Status

Remote

$54k - $85k

Logos

Madrid, Spain

$54k - $85k

Openmesh Network

Sydney, Australia

$95k - $150k

Chainlink Labs

Remote

Whatnot

San Francisco, CA, United States

$178k - $235k

Whatnot

Poland

$98k - $100k

Whatnot

Dublin, Ireland

$98k - $100k

Crypto.com

London, United Kingdom

$106k - $111k

Syntropy

Remote

Coinbase

United States

$147k - $174k

Truelogic Software

Sao Paulo, Brazil

$157k - $175k

TRM Labs

Remote

$200k - $255k

Aptos

Palo Alto, CA, United States

$150k - $250k

OKX

Singapore, Singapore

$112k - $114k

Ripple

London, United Kingdom

$138k - $166k

Infrastructure Engineer Blockchain

Status
$54k - $85k estimated
Remote (Worldwide)
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About Status

Status is building the tools and infrastructure for the advancement of a secure, private, and open web3.

With the high level goals of preserving the right to privacy, mitigating the risk of censorship, and promoting economic trade in a transparent, open manner, Status is building a community where anyone is welcome to join and contribute.

As an organization, Status seeks to push the web3 ecosystem forward through research, creation of developer tools, and support of the open source community.

As a product, Status is an open source, Ethereum-based app that gives users the power to chat, transact, and access a revolutionary world of DApps on the decentralized web. But Status is also building foundational infrastructure for the whole Ethereum ecosystem, including the Nimbus ETH 1.0 and 2.0 clients, the Keycard hardware wallet, and the Waku messaging protocol; the p2p communication layer for Web3.

As a team, Status has been completely distributed since inception. Our team is currently 200+ core contributors strong, and welcomes a growing number of community members from all walks of life, scattered all around the globe.

We care deeply about open source, and our organizational structure has minimal hierarchy and no fixed work hours. We believe in working with a high degree of autonomy while supporting the organization's priorities.

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The role

DevOps is a buzzword, but it's also generic enough to encompass the breadth of tasks required in supporting development teams. There are many ways to make the lives of developers easier, and everyone has their own best way, which also means every team has their own way. There is no perfect way to make everyone happy with the same thing.

Supporting developers involves debugging obscure bash scripts from years ago that nobody remembers. It means biting on a piece of wood and using data formats turned programming languages like YAML to configure CI jobs. It means tracking down minute differences between releases of packages and libraries causing unexpected crashes. It means rewriting the same Dockerfile for the 5th time to allow a project to use one more obscure library. Or tracking down absurd race conditions of multi-threaded tests running in parallel on the same host. Or pulling your hair out at a bug only to realize it works fine after the CI worker host is restarted.

But fundamentally it means wrestling it all into submission and making it run smoothly... at least for as long as you're there.

If you have the guts to fight against entropy and deterioration of the reality we inhabit, then you just might also be crazy enough to enjoy the struggle while it lasts, and appreciate the eventual fruits of our labour, if you value privacy, freedom, and transparency. You might even make some money, and learn a bit from all the exceptional engineers working here.

Who you are

You have strong Linux Fundamentals:

  • Distros and package managers
  • Good understanding of process management

You have programming experience:

  • At least a few languages and showing the ability to learn
  • Bash as a minimum; Python would be helpful

You have experience in Continuous Integration:

  • Jenkins CI - Pipelines are written in Groovy
  • GitHub Actions - PR builds, mostly

You have experience in Security:

  • Good understanding of OpenSSH
  • GnuPG for encryption of secrets and backups

Distributed Systems:

  • Experience running Ethereum nodes
  • Knowledge of Layer 2 scaling solutions

Compensation

We are happy to pay in any mix of fiat/crypto.

Hiring process

  1. Interview with theTalent team
  2. Paid task
  3. Technical interview with Head of Infra

[Thesteps may change along the way if we see it makes sense to adapt the interview stages, so please consider the above as a guideline]

Is infrastructure engineering a good career?

Yes, infrastructure engineering can be a good career choice for individuals who are interested in designing and managing the physical infrastructure required for various projects, including transportation systems, buildings, energy systems, and more

Infrastructure engineers play a critical role in ensuring that our communities have safe and reliable systems and facilities that meet the needs of their users

They are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining infrastructure projects, as well as managing the budget, timelines, and resources required for these projects

In addition, infrastructure engineering is a growing field, as there is a continued need for new infrastructure to support the growing population and changing technological landscape

This means that there are plenty of job opportunities in this field, and those with the right skills and qualifications can often command high salaries and advance their careers quickly

If you are interested in infrastructure and enjoy problem-solving, project management, and working with a team, infrastructure engineering can be a fulfilling and rewarding career choice.