Integration Jobs in Web3

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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Brave

San Francisco, CA, United States

$47k - $65k

Blockstream

Mountain View, CA, United States

$63k - $90k

Bittrex

Washington, United States

$60k - $90k

IOVLabs

Remote

$54k - $90k

Harmony

Remote

$32k - $53k

Fuel Labs

Remote

$50k - $75k

Findora

Remote

$54k - $90k

11:FS

London, United Kingdom

$63k - $90k

Optimism PBC

Remote

$54k - $77k

Coinbase

Remote

$54k - $100k

Coinbase

Remote

$54k - $100k

Coinbase

Remote

$54k - $100k

Coinbase

Remote

$63k - $90k

LATOKEN

London, United Kingdom

$9k - $22k

Venkman

Austin, TX, United States

$11k - $60k

Integration Engineer

Brave
$47k - $65k estimated

This job is closed

The Brave Creators site allows content creators on the web to verify they own a property,
allowing the owner to receive tips via Brave Rewards. The Creators site supports many
platforms including GitHub, YouTube, Twitch. We are expanding to support even more types of
sites to help make the web a more creative place.
We are looking for a great engineer that will help us expand to support many more types of
sites. The position will be responsible for implementing verification methods for new sites,
building the user interface in the Creators site and maintaining the existing integrations.

Requirements:
Extensive experience with OAuth, DNS, .well-known and alternate verification methods
Experience developing with Ruby on Rails and JavaScript
Experience with SQL
Experience with AWS
Strives to deliver documented, maintainable, and testable code
Comfortable working in an open source setting
Written and verbal communication skills in English
Proven record of getting things done

Bonus
Familiarity with Blockchain technologies including Ethereum
Familiarity with WASM and Rust

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.