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Backend Engineer

Backend Engineer

About Us: the company is a fast-growing Ethereum liquid staking protocol known for empowering stakeholders to maintain control over their assets. With a burgeoning community and a Total Value Locked (TVL) exceeding $1B, this is...
Full time
Hybrid
Toronto, Canada
Azure Cloud Engineer, EMEA

Azure Cloud Engineer, EMEA

Role: Azure Cloud Engineer, EMEA Location: London, UK Job Function: Cloud Operations Type of Employment: Full-Time Industry: Computer & Network Security Overview As...
Full time
Office
London, UK
Data Integrations Analyst

Data Integrations Analyst

Responsibilities: Take on a hands-on role starting from data ingestion to ensuring data is available in the warehouse layer in a standardized format for immediate use. Analyze and map data, assess data...
Full time
Hybrid
Boston, USA +2
Senior Software Engineer, C++

Senior Software Engineer, C++

Flow Traders seeks seasoned C++ Software Engineers to join the expanding Development team at the Cluj office. We are looking for individuals who are inquisitive, systematic, and adept at managing multiple tasks. This role presents...
Full time
Office
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
リードテクニカルアーティスト - 日本Lead Technical Artist (Japan)

リードテクニカルアーティスト - 日本Lead Technical Artist (Japan)

Company Overview: Welcome to Limit Break. We are a company dedicated to pursuing high expertise, individual growth, industry advancement, and cutting-edge technology. Our fusion of gaming and innovation has created a unique world,...
Full time
Office
Tokyo, Japan

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