Golang Works
Remote Senior Software Engineer - Talus
Golang Works, Maple Shade Township, New Jersey, United States
Overview
Talus Network is an L1 blockchain purpose-built for Smart Agents. Built with the MoveVM, Talus allows for seamless development, ownership, and monetization of composable Smart Agents. We are seeking a talented and experienced Software Engineer with expertise in blockchain development to join our team at Talus Network. As a Software Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and implementing the Layer 1 as well as infrastructure and tools. The ideal candidate will be passionate about blockchain technology, possess strong programming skills, and thrive in a collaborative and fast-paced environment. Responsibilities
Design, develop, and maintain blockchain-based applications and protocols using Go, Rust and the Move programming language. Conduct code reviews, provide constructive feedback, and ensure adherence to best practices and coding standards. Research and evaluate changes in the Sui and Cosmos ecosystems and core protocols. Troubleshoot and debug complex issues, optimize performance, and ensure scalability and security of the blockchain. Stay up-to-date with industry trends, advancements, and best practices in blockchain technology and software development. Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, or related field. Proven experience in blockchain or web3 applications. Proficiency in Rust programming language is required. Experience in Golang and CosmosSDK is a plus. Experience with blockchain platforms such as Libra (Diem) and knowledge of the Move programming language is highly desirable. Strong understanding of blockchain principles, cryptography, and decentralized systems. Familiarity with smart contract development, blockchain consensus mechanisms, and distributed ledger technology (DLT). Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and ability to work independently or in a team environment. Effective communication skills and ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders including developers, designers, and product managers.
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Talus Network is an L1 blockchain purpose-built for Smart Agents. Built with the MoveVM, Talus allows for seamless development, ownership, and monetization of composable Smart Agents. We are seeking a talented and experienced Software Engineer with expertise in blockchain development to join our team at Talus Network. As a Software Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and implementing the Layer 1 as well as infrastructure and tools. The ideal candidate will be passionate about blockchain technology, possess strong programming skills, and thrive in a collaborative and fast-paced environment. Responsibilities
Design, develop, and maintain blockchain-based applications and protocols using Go, Rust and the Move programming language. Conduct code reviews, provide constructive feedback, and ensure adherence to best practices and coding standards. Research and evaluate changes in the Sui and Cosmos ecosystems and core protocols. Troubleshoot and debug complex issues, optimize performance, and ensure scalability and security of the blockchain. Stay up-to-date with industry trends, advancements, and best practices in blockchain technology and software development. Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, or related field. Proven experience in blockchain or web3 applications. Proficiency in Rust programming language is required. Experience in Golang and CosmosSDK is a plus. Experience with blockchain platforms such as Libra (Diem) and knowledge of the Move programming language is highly desirable. Strong understanding of blockchain principles, cryptography, and decentralized systems. Familiarity with smart contract development, blockchain consensus mechanisms, and distributed ledger technology (DLT). Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and ability to work independently or in a team environment. Effective communication skills and ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders including developers, designers, and product managers.
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