Integration Jobs in Web3

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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

NEAR

San Francisco, CA, United States

$54k - $90k

NEAR

San Francisco, CA, United States

$54k - $73k

Chainlink Labs

Remote

Coinomi

Warsaw, Poland

$45k - $80k

Parity Technologies

Berlin, Germany

$54k - $90k

Finoa GmbH

Berlin, Germany

$45k - $80k

Binance

Remote

Finoa GmbH

Berlin, Germany

$45k - $80k

BitGo

Toronto, Canada

$22k - $117k

Ledger

Paris, France

$98k - $100k

Finoa GmbH

Berlin, Germany

$45k - $80k

Pyth Network

Remote

$50k - $80k

Parity Technologies

Singapore, Singapore

$54k - $90k

Localcoin

Toronto, Canada

$58k - $75k

Brave

San Francisco, CA, United States

$47k - $65k

Software Engineer Integrations

NEAR
$54k - $90k estimated

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About NEAR

NEAR's mission is to enable community-driven innovation to benefit people around the world. The NEAR platform provides a decentralized application platform that is secure enough to manage high value assets like money or identity and performant enough to make them useful for everyday people, putting the power of Open Finance and the Open Web in their hands.

We encourage people of all backgrounds to apply. NEAR is committed to creating an inclusive culture, and we celebrate diversity of all kinds.

About The Role:

NEAR Protocol is a developer-first blockchain that emphasizes convenience and speed of development on the NEAR platform while minimizing the entrance barrier for developers coming from the blockchain ecosystem, as well as regular web and mobile development space.

We are looking for a productive and meticulous engineer who loves working in an energetic and free-thinking environment, feels comfortable with challenging technical problems, and most importantly who shares with us the same desire to make the web free again.

We are looking for a person to work on integrations with various important partners, including exchanges, custody providers, and wallets. In this role you will communicate with important partners to understand their needs and help them successfully integrate with NEAR. The success of these integrations is crucial to the overall growth of the entire NEAR ecosystem.

What You'll Be Doing:

  • Help partners integrate with NEAR by providing engineering support, answering their technical questions, and documenting commonly asked questions;
  • Work with product owners to collect feedback from partners and relay them to the relevant teams;
  • Work with the protocol teams to implement features that are important to the success of certain important partners;
  • Maintain existing integrations with important partners;

What We're Looking For:

  • Ability to quickly learn and grasp complex engineering concepts; we expect you to obtain a decent understanding of various aspects of the blockchain protocol;
  • Experience or ability to work with a variety of programming languages and technologies, including JavaScript, Rust, Python;
  • You should be a great communicator and remain calm under pressure or when juggling multiple priorities;

We'd Love If You Have:

  • Prior experience working on business-critical integrations;
  • Familiarity with other crypto or blockchain technologies;
  • Experience working at a startup;

Location: Anywhere in the world

Working at NEAR:Roles are posted to this portal on behalf of the companies that make up the NEAR Collective and are typically located anywhere in the world because most of the companies are fully remote. Some hubs are located in Switzerland, Germany, Russia, the US and China. Regardless of where you work, this is a high performance culture that values ownership, execution and professionalism but pairs it with curiosity and experimentation. The vision is big but the right team is behind it.

How do I become an integration developer?

Becoming an integration developer typically involves a combination of education, training, and practical experience

Here are some steps you can take to become an integration developer:

  1. Obtain a degree in computer science or a related field: A bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field can provide you with a solid foundation in programming, software development, and database management.
  2. Learn programming languages: Integration developers typically use programming languages like Java, Python, or C# to create integrations between different systems. It's essential to have a good understanding of these languages to be successful in this field.
  3. Gain experience with integration technologies: Familiarize yourself with integration technologies such as REST, SOAP, and messaging protocols like JMS, MQ, or AMQP.
  4. Develop knowledge of APIs and microservices: APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) and microservices are two critical concepts that integration developers need to understand. APIs allow different applications to communicate with each other, while microservices enable the development of complex applications by breaking them down into smaller, more manageable components.
  5. Learn about enterprise integration patterns: Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIPs) are a set of design patterns used in enterprise application integration. Understanding EIPs can help you develop more efficient and effective integrations.
  6. Get practical experience: Look for internship or entry-level job opportunities that provide hands-on experience with integration technologies. Practice building integrations and working with different systems.
  7. Stay up-to-date with the latest technologies: The integration landscape is constantly evolving, so it's essential to stay current with the latest trends and technologies in the field. Attend industry events, read relevant blogs, and follow thought leaders in the industry to stay informed.