Euclid Protocol logoEuclid Protocol is hiring a

Backend Engineer

Full-Time
Worldwide

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Posted on: January 15, 2025

About Euclid Protocol
Euclid Protocol is transforming DeFi with a decentralized unified liquidity layer spanning the blockchain ecosystem. Seamlessly integrating IBC, EVM, and SVM networks, Euclid enables dApps and users to access a unified liquidity pool for effortless interaction across chains.

Join us as a Backend Engineer to shape the future of decentralized finance by building the backbone of Euclid Protocol's unified liquidity layer.

Location
Fully remote, hiring worldwide.

Responsibilities

  • Lead backend development.
  • Build highly scalable, fast, and responsive infrastructure.
  • Ensure smooth operation and high availability.
  • Optimize performance of backend services, including caching, databases, and APIs.
  • 3+ years of backend development experience.
  • Proficiency in Golang, experience with Typescript.
  • Strong knowledge of PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and Prisma.
  • Hands-on experience with Google Cloud or AWS.
  • Proficient in Docker and CI/CD pipelines.
  • Expertise in microservices architecture and server administration.
  • Familiar with Git and scalable application design principles.
  • Solid understanding of DeFi and blockchain technology.

Please let Euclid Protocol know you found this job on Remote3. It helps us get more jobs on our site. Thanks & All the best!

Important: For your security, please only use well-known video meeting platforms like Google Meet or Zoom. Never download unfamiliar software or share sensitive information like wallet addresses or ENS names with recruiters. Doing so might compromise your crypto wallet. If you encounter anything suspicious, please report it immediately to us on Twitter.

Posted on: January 15, 2025