Nomic Foundation is hiring Web3 Senior Systems Engineer (Rust), Slang
Senior Systems Engineer (Rust), Slang
Experience
Minimum 1 Year
Employee type
Full Time
Position
Senior
Offer Salary
$120K - $220K
Desired Qualifications
- At least 5 years of experience working on low-level systems software
- 2+ years of working with Rust
- Knowledge and experience with Node.js
- We work remotely and mostly asynchronously, so the ability to take ownership and work with minimal direction is crucial
- As this is an early-stage project, we are seeking a teammate who is comfortable adapting to changing requirements
- Prior experience working in a remote and globally-distributed environment
- Experience in leading projects & mentoring other team members
Duties & Responsibilities
- Designing and implementing features in the compiler, language specification, and testing infrastructure.
- Writing up user facing documentation and tutorials on how to use Slang.
- Providing code reviews and assistance to other engineers on the team.
- Investigating bug reports and responding to user feedback on GitHub and Telegram.
Our Company
The Nomic Foundation is a non-profit behind Hardhat, the most widely used Ethereum development environment. We’re dedicated to building open-source infrastructure and tools that empower Ethereum developers to decentralize the world while fostering growth and innovation in the developer ecosystem.
We are looking for a Senior Engineer with extensive experience working with systems software to join our team responsible for Slang, our compiler project.
Slang is a modular set of compiler APIs empowering the next generation of Solidity code analysis and developer tooling. Written in Rust and distributed in multiple languages. We just released a version-stable parser, and we are looking into semantic analysis and error recovery next. We are a small team (3 people currently), but we have ambitious plans about Slang and the fut
Other
Tech stack:
- Rust
- Node.js / N-API
- Ethereum / EVM
Why is this an exciting opportunity?
- You’ll have a chance to work on a core component of the Ethereum stack and support the entire Ethereum ecosystem to be more productive
- Contribute to Ethereum as a project
- Service the needs of high-profile projects that use Hardhat
- All of your work will be open-source, and you’ll have the chance to collaborate with other open-source projects (both inside and outside Ethereum)