Python Jobs in Web3

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Tokemak

Remote

$200k - $300k

Crystal Blockchain Analytics

Dublin, Ireland

$54k - $60k

Plai Labs

Los Angeles, CA, United States

$87k - $144k

Strike

Remote

$165k - $180k

Crystal Blockchain Analytics

Kiev, Ukraine

$54k - $60k

CERE NETWORK

Remote

Kronos Research

Taipei, Taiwan

$18k - $90k

Volume

Remote

$36k - $70k

Lemon.io

Canada

$70k - $110k

Fireblocks

Tel Aviv, Israel

$63k - $90k

Bitpanda

Vienna, Austria

$91k - $110k

Unlimit

Gurgaon, India

$84k - $120k

Plai Labs

Los Angeles, CA, United States

$72k - $99k

Clearmatics

London, United Kingdom

$54k - $60k

Senior Quantitative Engineer

Tokemak
$200k - $300k

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Tokemak (tokemak.xyz) is Web3 protocol designed to optimize yield across different DEXs and Liquid Staking Tokens. Tokemak is preparing to release Autopilot, which optimizes deployments of assets and auto-compounds the assets, saving users time and gas costs. 

Tokemak is backed by investors at Coinbase, Consensys, Electric Capital, Framework, and more.

As a Senior Quantitative Engineer, you will help Tokemak build the future of investing within Web3/crypto.

Job Duties:

  • Build and run advanced financial simulations and predictive models
  • Perform backtesting, scenario analysis, and simulations
  • Build pricing simulations using complex financial derivatives
  • Assist with portfolio optimization
  • Advise on financial risk measurement and management

Requirements:

  • Proven experience as a Data Scientist using experimentation methods and advanced statistical modeling to drive product development.
  • 3+ years experience with Python and/or R development
  • Experience using Python data analytics libraries (e.g. pandas)
  • Experience in quantitative analytics / financial research, risk, and modeling
  • Passionate about crypto markets
  • Experience with Solidity smart contract development nice to have
  • Advanced training in Applied Math, Engineering, Statistical Modeling, Calculus, Computer Science, or related disciplines required (bachelor’s, master’s, Ph.D.)