Backend Engineer
The Uniswap Protocol is the leading decentralized trading and automated market making protocol (often referred to as a DEX, "Decentralized Exchange") on the Ethereum network.
The Uniswap Labs team played a major role in developing the Uniswap Protocol and now focuses on creating a range of products to support the Uniswap Labs ecosystem. Our team is highly influential in the world of cryptocurrency. Our headquarters are located in SoHo in New York City, and we offer the option for partial or full remote work, depending on the position.
Responsibilities
- Develop backend services to fulfill important product and business requirements.
- Collaborate with engineers, designers, and product managers to transform requirements into tangible products.
- Engage in discussions and contribute to product ideas from their early stages to launch.
- Produce high-quality, thoroughly tested code, and review code written by other team members.
Requirements
- At least 2 years of experience in software engineering.
- A background of at least 2 years in Golang, Rust, Typescript, or similar technologies.
- Previous experience designing, building, and maintaining large-scale production systems.
- A desire to stay up-to-date with modern software development practices and Web3 technologies, as well as influence our technical stack as we build new systems and services.
Nice to have:
- Affinity for unicorns :)
Uniswap Labs offers comprehensive employee benefits including unlimited and encouraged time off, 100% company-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your dependents, 401(k) participation, an annual $1,500 education stipend, up to 16 weeks of paid parental leave, a home office setup allowance for remote employees, and daily lunches in our NY headquarters (all benefits are contingent on eligibility and subject to applicable taxes).
Uniswap Labs is proud to be an equal opportunity employer (EEO), providing employment opportunities without regard to age, race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, disability (including gender dysphoria and similar gender-related conditions), sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation (including heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality), veteran status, military status, domestic violence victim status, reproductive health decision making, or any other protected category.