Windows Developer (Rust)
1Password
π΅ $78k-$163k
πRemote - United States, Canada
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Job highlights
Summary
Join our Platform Advancement team at 1Password, where we focus on building the foundation that makes our application performant, and tightly integrated with various operating systems. We are seeking a Rust Developer who can contribute to building capabilities in our Windows application and brings a deep understanding of Windows interfacing through Foreign Function Interface (FFI).
Requirements
- Proven experience with Rust development and creating FFI interfaces, especially for Windows
- Knowledge of Windows OS architecture and platform-specific optimization techniques
- You have 2+ years of experience in software development
- A drive for and proven experience in software development best practices, and coding standards
Responsibilities
- Develop, maintain, and optimize Rust code to enable seamless communication between Rust-based components and Windows applications via FFI
- Troubleshoot and optimize Rust code for performance and reliability in cross-platform contexts, particularly with Windows and macOS integrations
Benefits
- Comprehensive health coverage
- Generous PTO policy
- Employee stock option program for all full-time employees
- Retirement matching program
- Training budget, 1Password University access, and learning sessions
- Free 1Password account (and friends and family discount!)
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