Binance is the global blockchain company behind the world’s largest digital asset exchange by trading volume and users, serving a greater mission to accelerate cryptocurrency adoption and increase the freedom of money.
Are you looking to be a part of the most influential company in the blockchain industry and contribute to the crypto-currency revolution that is changing the world?
We are looking for a motivated individual to join the team as a Backend Engineer. The role will be focusing on design/build secure and reliable dApps on blockchain. This is a full-time position that can be remote from any location and timezone (APAC/EMEA preference).
Responsibilities
- Take care of our existing cloud infrastructure.
- Investigate and resolve technical issues.
- Plan and develop new cloud-based services.
- Write extensive documentation.
Requirements
- Good understanding of Go, NodeJS or Python.
- Experience with cloud platforms (AWS/GCP/Azure).
- Experience configuring and maintaining databases (MongoDB, PostgresSQL, Redis).
- Good understanding of Docker, Kubernetes and adjacent technologies.
- Ability to evaluate scaling issues and take action.
- Solid experience with GraphQL.
- Experience with testing tools.
- Experience with Web3, Smart Contracts, Nodes and other crypto technologies.
Working at Binance
- • Do something meaningful; Be a part of the future of finance technology and the no.1 company in the industry
- • Fast moving, challenging and unique business problems
- • International work environment and flat organisation
- • Great career development opportunities in a growing company
- • Possibility for relocation and international transfers mid-career
- • Competitive salary
- • Flexible working hours, Casual work attire
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Posted on: September 4, 2022