Remote Rust Engineer – Remote Job at PropellerHeads
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Job Overview
PropellerHeads is hiring a remote candidate for Rust Engineer – Remote. This is a full time position. Work location: Anywhere.
The role typically involves technologies such as Rust, C++.
Key Responsibilities
- Rust engineer : 90% of your work is in Rust. With possibly some Solidity and Python.
- Remote: Fully remote. Preference to be within +-5h of CET. No fixed schedule.
- Small team : Join an independent team of 4 engineers – with no bs and time to focus on code.
Required Skills
Primary Skills
- Rust
Secondary Skills
- C++
Skills required for this role include Rust, C++, and related tools for day-to-day development.
Job Details
- Employment Type: Full Time
- Location: Anywhere
- Salary: $100000 – $125000 USD
Tech Stack
Rust, C++
About the Company
PropellerHeads builds public goods and trade infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem – to make financial tools accessible to everyone to use on equal terms. Tycho is the Rust library to index, simulate, and encode trades against any decentralised exchange (DEX).
Role details
The role
What you bring
- Talent: You know that researching, designing, and implementing elegant systems is your talent.
- Curiosity: You want to work on the edge of what's possible – and bring an insatiable curiosity to learn and build useful tools.
- Rust Experience: You already have some experience in Rust, and/or deep experience in another typed language (C/C++/Go).
- Quality: You want to raise the bar, and build systems you are proud of.
- Time Zone: You work from +-4h CET.
Why join us
- Successful product: 4 months after launch, Tycho already powers 20% of auction flow (> 2B USD / month), and grows 10% week over week.
- Long-term focus: We build the tools we believe are necessary to make defi a reality.
- Experience: We worked as top solvers with most protocols in defi. We understand the market and have a plan.
- Experience building software: We polished our development cycle over years – and learned how to move fast without needing to change direction.
- Community-backed: Over 100 users and partners finance the development of Tycho and Turbine. The Ethereum, Uniswap and Arbitrum Foundation also support Tycho with grants.
- Open team: Warm, open, communicative, and adventurous.