The Smart Contract Engineer will design, implement, test, and deploy EVM smart contracts, collaborating with auditors and the engineering team to ensure security and successful deployment.
Token Metrics is seeking a multi-talented Smart Contract Engineer to facilitate the operations of our Engineering team. As a Smart Contract Engineer, you will closely collaborate with fellow engineers and product managers to build infrastructure to bring Token Metrics privacy and scalability infrastructure to the Ethereum ecosystem. Examples of work include building a cross-chain bridge for moving assets, and implementing a Solidity smart contract to validate blocks for a private and auditable transaction system on Token Metrics.
Responsibilities
- Design, implement, test, and deploy EVM smart contracts
- Work with external auditors to evaluate security and safety of smart contracts
- Take engineering projects from concept and design to production, while working with engineering leaders and the product team to create sound and realistic roadmaps.
Requirements
- 3+ years of professional software engineering experience or equivalent blockchain/smart contract development experience
- Proficiency developing in Solidity; familiarity with precompiles
- Understanding of software engineering and security best practices, in particular smart contract security
- Experience interacting with dapps/web3
- Experience shipping and taking engineering projects to production.
About Token Metrics
Token Metrics helps crypto investors build profitable portfolios using artificial intelligence-based crypto indices, rankings, and price predictions.
Token Metrics has a diverse set of customers, from retail investors and traders to crypto fund managers, in more than 50 countries.
Top Skills
Evm
Smart Contracts
Solidity
Web3
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