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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Nomic Foundation

New York, NY, United States

$72k - $115k

Mysten Labs

United States

$72k - $84k

Mysten Labs

United States

$36k - $70k

LI.FI

Remote

$122k - $180k

Keyrock

New York, NY, United States

$90k - $100k

Keyrock

New York, NY, United States

$90k - $100k

Keyrock

Sydney, Australia

$63k - $75k

Keyrock

San Francisco, CA, United States

$112k - $156k

Keyrock

New York, NY, United States

$112k - $156k

Keyrock

New York, NY, United States

$112k - $156k

Keyrock

Sydney, Australia

$122k - $150k

Keyrock

Brussels, Belgium

$114k - $148k

Keyrock

Brussels, Belgium

$114k - $148k

Improbable

London, United Kingdom

$94k - $110k

Improbable

London, United Kingdom

$85k - $148k

Nomic Foundation
$72k - $115k estimated
Berlin Berlin Germany

Who we are

The Nomic Foundation is a non-profit advancing the Ethereum ecosystem. We build open-source runtimes, compilers, build systems, and deployment solutions that are used by tens of thousands of developers. We emphasize robust engineering and lean processes, allowing for quick decision-making and distraction-free software development. You have the opportunity to shape the future of the Ethereum ecosystem through deep technical work on critical developer infrastructure, where your specific contributions will have a tangible impact.

About the team

The Hardhat team builds our established and market-leading products. These are user-facing infrastructure that developers use to write, test, compile, and deploy their Solidity contracts for Ethereum. Our users depend on our products for their end-to-end experience of building software. We deliver these features at scale, with users ranging from beginners learning the ropes to teams managing production systems with billions in user on-chain capital at stake. We aim to provide the Ethereum ecosystem with a professional developer tool that they can rely on to rigorously build, test, and maintain Ethereum software.

This is a fully-remote role, and we’re open to candidates applying within UTC+2 to UTC-4 timezones.

What you’ll do

  • Work on an open-source project

  • Help triage Github issues and support users

  • Tackle large, complex, and ambiguous projects, starting from a set of high-level product requirements

  • Identify and/or clarify requirements and analyze tradeoffs, risks, dependencies, user value, and non-functional requirements

  • Deep dive into user pain points, concerns, and requests

  • Independently solve tasks that range from complex design/architecture issues and complex previously unknown blockers to churning through coding tasks and bugs at a high pace

  • Uncover unknowns or gaps and prototype solutions for major risks

  • Act as a force multiplier for the team

  • Contribute to project management and roadmap planning. You’ll outline risks and dependencies and break down scopes and roadmap items into tangible milestones while optimizing for fast delivery

  • Keep timely communication with management stakeholders, other engineering teams, and other functions

  • Coach other engineers on technical topics

Who we’re looking for

  • At least 5 years of experience as a software engineer

  • 2+ years of working with TypeScript

  • Knowledge and experience with Node.js, particularly if it involved tooling development

  • We work remotely and mostly asynchronously, so the ability to take ownership and work with minimal direction is crucial

  • As this is an expansive open source project, in a rapidly changing ecosystem, we are seeking a teammate who is comfortable adapting to changing requirements

  • Prior experience working in a remote and globally-distributed environment

  • Enthusiasm for the prospect of shepherding a major open source project and a cornerstone of Ethereum development

Compensation and benefits

  • Unlimited PTO

  • Budget for hardware equipment

  • Annual Learning & Development Budget

  • Vesting ETH grant as part of total compensation

  • Statutory benefits specific to your location (depending on the employment contract)

Why join us?

Mission-driven value creation

Your contributions will directly impact an ecosystem that is shaping the future of finance, data, and ownership. You won’t be working on optimizing a revenue stream to increase shareholder profits; you’ll create value for the Ethereum community and developer ecosystem.

Lean and robust

We run robust engineering practices and lightweight processes that provide us with structure and fast decision-making. Your time will be spent on technical challenges, coding, and launching features.

We value diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We recognize they are essential to growth and innovation, and sometimes the perfect candidate might not tick every box in the job description. If you're passionate about what you do and have valuable experience - we want to hear from you. Your unique background and skills could be just what our team needs and we warmly encourage you to apply.

What does a Node.js developer in web3 do?

A Node developer in web3 is a software developer who specializes in creating and maintaining applications built on the Node.js platform and using web3 technology

Web3 is a term that refers to the collection of technologies and protocols that make up the decentralized web, also known as the Internet of value

This includes blockchain technology, peer-to-peer networking, and other technologies that enable users to exchange value and data in a decentralized manner

As a Node developer in web3, some of the responsibilities might include:

  • Developing and maintaining web3 applications using Node.js
  • Writing and testing code for smart contracts on blockchain platforms
  • Implementing security measures to protect the integrity and confidentiality of data on the decentralized web
  • Collaborating with other team members to design and implement web3 solutions
  • Troubleshooting and debugging issues with web3 applications
  • Staying up-to-date with the latest developments and best practices in the web3 ecosystem.