Project Manager Web3 Jobs in Europe

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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Loft Orbital Solutions

Toulouse, France

$45k - $80k

Ledger

Paris, France

$45k - $80k

Parity Technologies

Berlin, Germany

$27k - $70k

Crypto Finance AG

Zurich, Switzerland

$45k - $80k

Crypto.com

United Kingdom

$67k - $75k

NEAR

Zug, Switzerland

$45k - $80k

Bitfinex

Madrid, Spain

$45k - $80k

Bitfinex

Dublin, Ireland

$45k - $80k

Aave

United Kingdom

$45k - $80k

Crypto.com

Ireland

$67k - $75k

Blockdaemon

London, United Kingdom

$45k - $80k

Sygnum Bank AG

Switzerland

$58k - $80k

Parity Technologies

Berlin, Germany

$45k - $80k

Bitfury

Kiev, Ukraine

$45k - $80k

Bitfury

Moscow, Russia

$45k - $80k

Technical Project Manager

Loft Orbital Solutions
$45k - $80k estimated

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At Loft Orbital, we have just successfully launched our first two satellites that we fly and operate ourselves. We are now actively looking for technical project managers to join and help us build the next missions and deliver the current ones 🛰️🛰️🛰

We are based in San Francisco (California), Golden (Colorado) and Toulouse (France), and will consider remote positions. This position will be based in France.

About Loft Orbital

We build shareable satellites to make access to space much faster and easier. This means that we embark multiple customers on the same satellite, for example to take pictures, support IoT connectivity, act as blockchain nodes, etc… This service is powered by our hardware and software products that enable any payload to fly on a standard satellite, reducing the lead-time and risk of a traditional space mission. Our customers trust us to manage their space infrastructure, so they can focus on what matters most to them: operate their payload and collect their data. What’s also special about Loft is that our devs get a satellite pilot training and certification. It’s pretty unique, especially when you finally get to take your very first own picture of Earth from space!