TradeBlock is hiring a Remote Lead Software Engineer
\nAbout The Company\nTradeBlock is the leading institutional digital assets trading platform. TradeBlock provides standardized connectivity and a powerful suite of tools to capture the end-to-end trade lifecycle for liquidity providers, asset managers, corporate clients, and exchanges, among others.\nAbout the Position\n\nBudgeted Base Salary Range: $200k - $250k\n\nOur engineers design and build Financial Information Exchange (FIX) infrastructure which supports our Crypto Trading Platform. Our Platform must provide low-latency, highly secure, and distributed design for our clients. They are responsible for core software development, data ingestion, transformation, and distribution, as well as measuring and improving the performance of our systems.\n\nThe ideal candidate will have experience in crypto currencies, capital markets and/or FX, solid understanding of data structures and algorithms, strong Java programming skills and FIX knowledge/experience.\n\nResponsibilities\n\n\nDevelop scalable and robust architecture for the existing state of our infrastructure as well as its future state while contributing to its maintenance and improvement.\n\nWrite reliable, reusable, and efficient code and APIs to support our infrastructure and product requirements.\n\nSpend 70% of time coding\n\nManage a small team of 3-4 engineers.\n\nManage crypto exchange and broker connectivity (REST, Web Socket and FIX) \n\nAnalyze performance and identify bottlenecks.\n\nContribute to the status and health monitoring systems of our infrastructure.\n\nProvide quick responses to production issues.\n\nContribute technical input and knowledge to the planning, design, and requirements process of new products.\n\n\n\n\nRequirements\n\n\n5+ years of Python coding skills.\n\nStrong Data Structures & Algorithms knowledge\n\nExperience with Django framework\n\nExperience with SQL and relational databases, PostgreSQL preferred\n\nKnowledge of Cloud Infrastructure (AWS, Google, On-prem)\n\nStrong Linux experience\n\nProficiency with messaging (Redis, ZeroMQ, RabbitMQ) and ETL data pipelines\n\nExperience managing a small team of 3-4 engineers\n\n\n\n\nPreferred\n\n\nKnowledge of C++, Rust, or Go\n\nExperience with crypto currencies, FX, or capital markets.\n\nExperience with Redis Streams, NATS or other streaming technologies\n\n\n\n\nTechnologies\n\nAWS, PostgreSQL, Linux, Redis, Python, ZeroMQ, and Git\n\nBenefits Highlights\n\n\n* 90% of Medical, Dental, Vision costs covered by TradeBlock (Coverage starts from day one)\n\n* 401k Match w/ 5% company match\n\n* Flexible PTO (Taking time off is important and encouraged)\n\n* Opportunities for Equity in Digital Currency Group\n\n* Paid Family Leave for mothers and fathers\n\n* All new employees receive a WFH stipend.\n\n\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Design, Crypto, Redis, Python, Java, Cloud, Engineer, Linux and Digital Nomad jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
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๐ฐ 401(k)\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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