Software Engineer

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Conduit

πŸ“United States

Job highlights

Summary

The job is for a Node EVM Engineer at Conduit, a small team working on scaling Ethereum's infrastructure. The role involves developing, maintaining, and improving the node and supporting infrastructure, with a focus on exploring Reth. The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of the EVM, experience hacking on the EVM or auxiliary tooling, strong opinions about EVM tooling, love for the EVM, experience in designing, implementing, and running production services, and ability to debug problems across the stack.

Requirements

  • Have a deep understanding of the EVM and how external tooling integrates with it
  • Have experience hacking on the EVM itself or auxiliary tooling like debuggers, block explorers, or tracers
  • Have strong opinions on what the best tooling looks like for developers on EVM chains

Responsibilities

Develop, maintain, and improve the node and supporting infrastructure at Conduit

Preferred Qualifications

  • Love the EVM for what it is, and are excited about building best in class tooling and infrastructure for it and around it
  • Have experience designing, implementing, and running production services
  • Can debug problems across the stack, such as networking issues, performance problems, or memory leaks
  • Own problems end-to-end, and are willing to pick up whatever knowledge you're missing to get the job done

Benefits

Conduit does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law

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