About the company
Our team is working on the next generation of crypto solutions. Whether you are looking for a role as a Blockchain Software Engineer in San Francisco, a Partner Engineer in London or a Sales Representative in Singapore, Ripple is the place to build something transformative.
Job Summary
Role and Responsibilities
Technical: 📍Continual Learning of Tooling and Best Practices – Since smart contract engineering is a relatively new programming paradigm, the tooling and best practices are quickly evolving as the industry discovers better patterns, experiences hacks in common contracts, etc. You have your methods to keep up to date with these developments and integrate them into your work. 📍Cross-domain Comfort – You must be comfortable reasoning about the interplay between mission-critical smart contracts, critical backend systems, and financial incentives. You can synthesize the behaviors of these different types of systems into the system's behavior as a whole. 📍Security Mindset – You measure your ability by how good you are at finding flaws in systems. When implementing systems you rely on a process to reduce sources of errors. 📍Financial Intuition – You have an intuition for the basics of markets. You understand the desires and requirements of arbitrageurs, liquidity providers, MEV extractors, etc.
Non-technical: 📍Comfort Giving and Receiving Feedback – Assuming a trusted and caring environment, you run towards the opportunity to give and solicit feedback. 📍Empathetic Communication – You seek to understand the state of knowledge of your communication partner(s) and tailor your communication to have the best chance of being understood. 📍Detailed Communication – When important (for instance, in disagreements), you can break your model of the world down into smaller chunks to make progress. 📍Wide-Ranging Intellectual Curiosity – You enjoy learning and sharing with your colleagues on all sorts of topics :)
The ideal candidate will have
đź“ŤOver 2 years of pertinent industry exposure, including a minimum of 2 years spent on developing smart contracts using Solidity for Ethereum or any other chain that employs the EVM. đź“ŤProven track record of deploying intricate protocols to production and their security assessments. đź“ŤAn in-depth grasp of blockchain basics, prevalent vulnerabilities, and intricacies of the EVM. đź“ŤFamiliarity with essential tools tailored for smart contract developers like Hardhat and Foundry. đź“ŤA drive for teamwork with fellow developers and non-technical members of the team đź“ŤProficiency in testing and hands-on experience with test frameworks geared towards smart contracts. đź“ŤA value for open communication and a-synchronous work