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Gnosis

Remote

Stably

Canada

$100k - $120k

CoW Protocol

Lisbon, Portugal

$54k - $70k

Chainlink Labs

Remote

Offchain Labs

United States

$63k - $87k

Pagoda

San Francisco, CA, United States

$63k - $95k

The Sourcery

San Francisco, CA, United States

$58k - $87k

Bittrex

Washington, United States

$72k - $75k

Ethereum Foundation

Remote

CoinTracker

Remote

$72k - $100k

Afterpay

San Francisco, CA, United States

Kava Labs

New York, NY, United States

$54k - $80k

Tech Mahindra

Mexico City, Mexico

$84k - $100k

Elixir Games

Madrid, Spain

$20k - $35k

Bitfinex

Stuttgart, Germany

$54k - $60k

Gnosis
Freelancer, Full-time · Remote
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What you will do
We are hiring for an Ecosystem Support Engineer who will be part of the Business Development team.
Delivering Project Deployments:
  • “Closes” projects to deploy on Gnosis
  • “Closer” who takes over warm leads from BD
  • Relentlessly irons out last-mile technical details to get to project deployment e.g.: Explaining protocol quirks, Explaining Bridge quirks, Infra and Tooling recommendations, Bridge Token into Gnosis, “Hand-holding” final contract deployments, Finds ways to fill the gap for missing tooling that projects need (e.g. “I need a VRF, but Chainlink doesn’t have one”), Do you have an auditor recommendation?
Also known as: Integration Engineer, DevRel

Handle Community Queries:
  • Be active in the community and handle inbound requests
    - Prioritize and triage incoming issues:
    -- Handle “simple fixes”
    -- Have judgment to figure out what requires Bridges and Core Dev teams involvement
    - Opportunistically refer project teams to BD team for follow-up
Own the Developer Experience of tooling and infrastructure around Gnosis Chain:
  • Be intimately familiar with the developer experience and fix problems that developers encounter 
    Maintain up-to-date docs on Tools in the Gnosis Ecosystem
  • Find ways to fill the gap for missing tooling that projects need (e.g. “I need a VRF”)
    - Own relationship with DevTool and Infra teams and see problem-fixes to completion e.g.: Sourcify broken on Chiado Testnet on Tenderly; Gnosisscan does not show inbound transfers from xDai minter
    - Own the Chiado Testnet: What developer tooling do we need around Chiado?
    What contracts should be deployed on Chiado?
Own Developer and Tools sections on docs.gnosischain.com

Utilize Gnosis’ Strategic Roadmap
  • [Future] Encourage Projects to utilize Gnosis’ Roadmap
    - Account Abstraction: e.g. Safe Core
    - MEV Protection: e.g. Shutterized Beacon Chain
    - Trustless Bridges: Hashi
For the full job description and more details please check https://hackmd.io/@plato-gno/integration-engineering-lead
Who you are
Pre-existing Knowledge
  • Battle scars from having built actual DApps
  • Intimate knowledge of Ethereum and the EVM
Intimate knowledge of DevTools and Chain Infra

Acquirable Knowledge
  • You will need to build up key knowledge of Gnosis’ protocol quirks.
Protocol:QuirkRamnification5s slot timesNeed to adapt DeFi contracts (vs 12s slot times in Ethereum)xDai as a native assetwxDai vs xDai use in DeFi1 ether in SolidityMeans 1 xDai on GnosisWhat else…?

Bridges:QuirkRamnificationNative Bridges are actually 2 bridgesGuide project to use appropriate bridge - xDaiOmnibridge, or AMBBridged Tokens are ERC-677 (not ERC-20)What are safeguards you need to take? Are re-entrancy attacks a concern?What else…?

You will also need to help projects find the correct tools for building on Gnosis, and build relationships with infra providers.

  • Oracles: e.g Graph, Chainlink, Tellor
  • Wallets: e.g. Linen, Safe
  • RPCs: e.g. Gateway, Ankr
  • Explorers: e.g. Beaconchain, Gnosisscan
  • Account Abstraction: e.g. Gelato Relayers, Safe{Core}

You will also need to build in-depth knowledge of Gnosis Ecosystem projects to opportunistically help projects build on each other in Gnosis (i.e. composability): e.g. Curve, Uniswap exchange addresses for DeFi composability, Zodiac Contracts (for DAOs?, Transaction Relayer contracts, USDC, Dai, SPY500 Tokens (e.g. from Backed)

For more details please check https://hackmd.io/@plato-gno/integration-engineering-lead

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About us

The Gnosis mission has always been centered on building decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem. When Gnosis was founded in 2015, it focused on building prediction markets to enable worldwide access to accurate information. While creating the prediction market platform, it became clear that Gnosis needed to build the infrastructure required to support it.

As a DAO, Gnosis uses the products that it creates to transparently guide decisions on the development, support, and governance of its ecosystem.

Gnosis Safe (multisig and programmable account), Cow Protocol (formerly CowSwap and Gnosis Protocol), Conditional Tokens (prediction markets), Gnosis Auction, and Zodiac (standard and tooling for composable DAOs) are all products incubated by Gnosis. Their success is demonstrated by the recent spin-out of Cow Protocol and the formation of SafeDAO. By combining needs-driven development with deep technical expertise, Gnosis has built the decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem.


In November 2021, the xDai and GnosisDAO communities voted to combine their vibrant ecosystems to create the Gnosis Chain. Gnosis Chain uses the xDai token. It is the associated execution-layer EVM chain for stable transactions and includes a wide-ranging group of projects and users.

Gnosis Chain is secured by a diverse set of validators. With over one hundred thousand validators and counting, we’re building a resilient and neutral network open to anyone without privilege or prejudice. Be a part of a team leading the web3 movement.
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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.