At Scroll, we are building a fully EVM-compatible zkRollup based on a zkEVM. This is a complex system with multiple components including a sequencer node (go-ethereum fork), prover nodes (aka rollers), a roller manager, a bridge, etc.
We are looking for a Site Reliability Engineer to help Scroll provide awesome user and developer experience. Your responsibilities will involve deploying and maintaining a complex set of services, solving and preventing issues, as well as developing and automating processes.
This is a remote position. However, we are mainly looking for applicants based in Europe.
Job Duties
- Deploy updates and fixes to the Scroll infrastructure.
- Investigate and resolve technical issues.
- Implement system-wide monitoring, incident detection, and incident response.
- Improve operational processes (such as deployments, upgrades) to make them as boring as possible.
- Design and automate processes for deployment, system troubleshooting and maintenance, and incident response.
- Develop tools to make interaction with our contracts and services easier for Scroll developers.
Qualifications
- Work experience as a DevOps Engineer or similar software engineering role.
- Experience with cloud providers such as Amazon AWS.
- Working knowledge of databases and SQL.
- Experience with Jenkins and Docker.
- Some experience with blockchain systems.
- Good (async) communication skills and ability to work with a globally distributed multicultural team.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with Golang.
- Experience working with the go-ethereum codebase.
- Experience optimizing and debugging high performance systems that require high availability.
- Security-first mindset, ability to anticipate and prevent malicious access across our stack.
Benefits
- This is a remote position. Work from anywhere with our global team.
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Posted on: January 21, 2023