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Kurtosis is writing the next chapter in the history of software development.
The story of computer science is one of abstraction layers built over abstraction layers: 0's and 1's become assembly code, C becomes Java, CPUs become the personal computer, and Kubernetes becomes Kurtosis.
By building an end-to-end environment control platform for the entire development cycle, Kurtosis allows individual developers to prototype, test, and iterate on a distributed system as a whole - saving massive amounts of developer time and unlocking workflows that were previously impossible.
No space needs next-generation distributed system development technology more than the blockchain space. Kurtosis' customers include Ava Labs, Solana, Chainlink, NEAR, and the Ethereum Foundation. Notably, the Ethereum Foundation is using Kurtosis to test The Merge from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake: the hardest software migration in the history of software.
As a Senior Backend Software Engineer at Kurtosis you will:
- Be a part of the founding engineering team that builds features which will deliver lasting value to new customers
- Design and implement complex, distributed platforms in Golang (experience in another industry standard is fine, weāll teach Go)
- Build stable and scalable architecture, understanding the tradeoffs between consistency, durability, and costs to build solutions to meet the evolution of a rapidly growing platform
- Follow SRE principles to consistently deliver the Kurtosis platform in a reliable manner
- Collaborate with both internal and external stakeholders to gather feedback and continually improve the platform
About You:
- 7+ years of experience designing, building, and supporting large scale distributed systems
- Systems programming experience skills including multi-threading, concurrency etc.
- Strong CS fundamentals with an appetite for learning
- Collaborative teammate, willing to roll up your sleeves and use instinct to get things done the right way
- Passionate about building better tooling for fellow developers
Technologies We Use:
- Go
- Typescript
- React
- CircleCI/GitHub Actions
- Docker
- Kubernetes
- Protobuf
- AWS
Please note in your resume or application which timezone you will be living and working from.
What does a React developer in web3 do?
A React developer in the context of web3 is a developer who is using the React JavaScript library to build user interfaces for decentralized applications (dApps) that run on the Ethereum blockchain
These dApps often use smart contracts to facilitate transactions and other interactions on the Ethereum network
Overall, the role of a React developer in web3 involves using your skills in React development to help build cutting-edge decentralized applications that leverage the power of the Ethereum blockchain
As a React developer in web3, some of your responsibilities might include:
- Integrating the dApp with the Ethereum blockchain. This might involve using tools like web3.js and Ethers.js to connect to the Ethereum network and interact with smart contracts.
- Building the user interface for a dApp using React. This could involve creating components for the various elements of the dApp, such as buttons, forms, and other input elements.
- Implementing features that are specific to decentralized applications, such as handling cryptocurrency transactions and displaying data from the blockchain in a user-friendly way.
- Collaborating with other members of the development team, such as blockchain engineers and designers, to ensure that the dApp functions properly and meets the needs of the end users.