Mirror Code is seeking a Senior Blockchain Developer to join our development team.
For one of our new clients we are in search for a skilful individual.
As a Web3 Blockchain Developer, you will play an important role in the success of our blockchain integrations.
As part of a friendly, collaborative, talented team, you’ll help code important efforts.
This role focuses on supporting the development of a new Web based dApp which is being built from the ground up, in the field of NFTs, account abstractions, membership Non-Fungible Tokens.
You will:
- Be part of a brand new dev team (4-5 devs)
- Develop solutions that add value and efficiency across systems with minimal technical debt.
- Collaborate closely with fellow developers, architects, product owners, in crafting optimal solutions to product goals.
- Deliver code with a Test First mentality and a heavy focus on quality at the code level.
- Stay informed on technology trends and product roadmaps to inform and guide your peers and more members of your team.
- Support development of cross-functional business processes.
- Work with other Engineers to ensure best-practices, cross-team collaboration, and continuity of process.
Requirements:
- 3+ years of experience in developing decentralised applications and backend services using Node.js, ethers.js/web3.js, TypeScript
- Worked on the implementation of NFT based applications
- Understanding of EVM compatible chains
- Additional plus if you have knowledge of Solidity Smart Contracts
- Also plus is if you know few things around React, Redux toolkit, Frontend development in general
- Experience with using Database Technologies (MySQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, Postgres)
- Experience with REST API development
- Proficient understanding of code versioning tools (such as Git, SVN)
- Confident knowledge of the OOP, understanding of the basic design patterns
- Ability to make architectural decisions
- Very good, testable, and maintainable code, as well as the corresponding technical documentation.
Salary:
Starting range is 4000$+, it really does depend on the expertise and skillset.