SOFTWARE ENGINEER (RUST/BLOCKCHAIN) REMOTE WORKING - UK HOURS
6 MONTH CONTRACT + EXTENSIONS
DAY RATES UP TO $525 DEPENDENT ON EXPERIENCE (US CLIENT - PAY WILL BE MADE IN USD)
Our client is a Global Blockchain research and development organisation that are working on several large-scale projects and as a result of this, are now looking for additional Software Engineer with RUST experience.
To support you on this challenge, our products have software architects, product managers, project managers, formal methods specialists, and QA test engineers, with whom you must communicate professionally, effectively, and efficiently.
Follow agile software development practices
Work independently on software development tasks
Be proactive and require minimal supervision or mentoring to complete tasks
Cover your code with unit, property and integration tests when applicable
Integrate software components and third-party libraries
Troubleshoot, debug and upgrade existing software
Write technical user manuals
Write tests (unit tests, property tests) that provide sufficient and non-superfluous efficient code coverage.
# Pragmatically adhere to software engineering principles (modularity, incremental development, no premature optimization, no feature creep, no speculative generality, ...)
Practical experience with Agile software development methods
Knowledge of functional and object-oriented programming paradigms
Degree in Computer Science is desirable but not essential
Strong experience with the Rust programming language and system programming
Experience with web services development and RESTful APIs
Distributed systems and network development
A track record of delivering software projects from start to finish
Proficiency in software development best practices, including design, implementation, testing, and debugging
Familiarity with continuous integration and deployment pipelines
Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS or GCP
Software development methods such as agile programming and test-driven development
Experience in developing cryptography protocols would be a bonus, as would Web3 experience