CommerceBlock \ Anywhere in the UK or Remote \ @nicosey 4 Apr jobs
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We are at the forefront of Bitcoin innovation, working on cutting-edge Layer 2 solutions such as Mercurylayer.com and the Lightning Network. Our mission is to enhance Bitcoin's scalability and usability without compromising on security or decentralization. As we continue to grow, we're looking for a passionate Graduate/Junior Developer with a keen interest in Rust and DevOps to join our team.
Role Summary: As a Graduate/Junior Developer, you will dive into the exciting world of Bitcoin, contributing to the development and deployment of Layer 2 scaling solutions. This role is perfect for someone who is not only technically proficient but also deeply interested in the Bitcoin ecosystem and its future.
Key Responsibilities: Contribute to the development of Bitcoin Layer 2 projects, focusing on scalability and performance improvements. Work with Rust and other technologies to build secure, efficient, and innovative blockchain solutions. Participate in DevOps tasks, ensuring smooth deployment and operation of our solutions across various environments. Collaborate with a remote team of developers, contributing to an open and inclusive culture of innovation. Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and developments in the Bitcoin ecosystem, applying this knowledge to your work. Required Skills and Qualifications:
Recent graduate or junior level experience in software development. Rust, with a strong understanding of its paradigms, memory management, and concurrency patterns. Experience with Linux and familiarity with cloud services and infrastructure. A solid foundation in distributed computing and blockchain technologies. Passionate about the Bitcoin ecosystem and motivated to contribute to its growth and success. Must have permission to work legally in the UK.
Additional Details: This position is remote, allowing for flexibility in your working location within the UK. Occasional travel to London for team meetings and events will be required.
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