| Job Position | Company | Posted | Location | Salary | Tags |
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Rome Protocol | westlake village, ca, usa | $60k - $150k | |||
OpenZeppelin | Remote | $140k - $157k | |||
OpenZeppelin | Remote | $80k - $150k | |||
Trilogy International | New York, NY, United States | $63k - $72k | |||
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Elite Call Support Center | United States | $170k - $220k | |||
BitKernel | Austin, TX, United States | $72k - $75k | |||
Plexus Resource Solutions | New York, NY, United States | $150k - $250k | |||
OpenZeppelin | Remote | $72k - $90k | |||
Kiln | Paris, France | $90k - $100k | |||
Saltwater Games | Remote | $98k - $100k | |||
Number Group | Remote |
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Entangle Labs | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | $63k - $75k | |||
Solidity Labs | Remote |
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OpenZeppelin | Remote | $105k - $180k | |||
OpenZeppelin | Remote | $105k - $180k |
About Rome Protocol
Rome Protocol is building a set of services on Solana for L2s. One of the services is a shared sequencer on Solana for L2s amongst others. Shared sequencers and these services solve the biggest problems for Ethereum’s rollup-centric future. Solana provides a well-tested, secure, decentralized and high throughput network to solve these problems
We work in person from our Westlake Village (CA) office and are remote friendly.
Responsibilities
- Testing: Write and execute tests for smart contracts. Develop and implement test cases for Uniswap, OpenZeppelin, and more protocols to ensure the reliability and security of Rome’s services.
- Planning: Develop comprehensive test plans and scripts for various Ethereum clients such as OP Stack, Arbitrum Orbit, Polygon zkEVM, etc.
- Automation: Create and maintain automated test scripts to ensure continuous integration and delivery. Utilize standard web3 tools and frameworks.
- Troubleshooting: Identify, document, and track bugs and issues related to smart contract functionality. Work closely with the development team to resolve issues promptly.
- Document testing plans and results: Maintain clear and detailed documentation of test plans, test cases, and testing procedures. Write comprehensive reports on testing outcomes and findings.
Requirements
- Testing Tools and Frameworks: Proficient in using testing frameworks such as Hardhat, Foundry, Mocha/Chai, etc.
- Web3 Experience: Proficient with Web3 libraries and backend development (e.g., ethers and web3 libraries.
- Technical Proficiency: Proficient in Rust and Solidity. Experience with web3 libraries and backend development.
- Communication Skills: Strong team player with excellent communication skills to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. Proficient in English, with strong skills in both writing and speaking.
- Attention to detail: Keen eye for detail to ensure the highest quality of code and testing outcomes.
- Industry Passion: Keen interest in the Web3/crypto industry and user experience with crypto applications (e.g., Uniswap, Aave).
Technologies We Employ and Train In
- Geth and its Rollup derivatives
- Rust and Solana
- AWS cloud services
- Ethers and web3 libraries
Benefits
- Top-tier salary and equity package
- In-person office in Westlake Village (near Los Angeles)
- Health, dental, and vision coverage
- Team on-site events
- Travel to crypto conferences
- Unlimited vacation policy
What is OpenZeppelin?
OpenZeppelin is a widely-used open-source library of reusable smart contracts for building decentralized applications (dApps) on various blockchain platforms, including Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, and others
The library provides a set of secure and audited building blocks, such as ERC-20 and ERC-721 tokens, multi-sig wallets, access control, and more, that developers can use to create smart contracts quickly and easily without worrying about common security pitfalls
OpenZeppelin is used for building secure and audited smart contracts on various blockchain platforms, such as Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain
The library provides a set of pre-built and reusable smart contract modules that can be easily integrated into decentralized applications (dApps)
These modules include standard tokens, like ERC-20 and ERC-721, as well as modules for access control, voting, crowdsales, and more
OpenZeppelin is used for building secure and audited smart contracts on various blockchain platforms, such as Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain
The library provides a set of pre-built and reusable smart contract modules that can be easily integrated into decentralized applications (dApps)
These modules include standard tokens, like ERC-20 and ERC-721, as well as modules for access control, voting, crowdsales, and more
OpenZeppelin is commonly used by developers to create secure and reliable smart contracts for a variety of use cases, including decentralized finance (DeFi), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and other blockchain-based applications
The library is designed to simplify the development process by providing well-audited and tested code that can be easily customized to suit specific needs.