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Web3 Security Researcher

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5 days ago
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Do you have experience in Security Software, Web3 / Smart Contracts Auditing and also have programming knowledge of Solidity, Go, Rust, and/or C++ and want to be part of an expert team securing some the world’s leading blockchain protocols? Fully Remote working. Can be based in Europe or UK.

A Web3 / Smart Contracts Auditor /Security Software Engineer, ideally with a PhD in Mathematics, Computing or Cryptography coupled with strong programming skills (Go, Rust, Solidity, C/C++) will join an innovative start-up combining high-end security, blockchain and program analysis research.

You’ll undertake Security Software Research as part of a team of experts in Compilers, Cryptography, Mathematics and Finance, bringing an appreciation (or personal interest in) real-world attacker mentality in order to reduce risk and fortify code. Of particular interest is knowledge of zero-knowledge proofs.

Working Remotely, the Software Research Engineer can expect to receive a good remuneration package with a generous bonus, research opportunities and personal equipment of your choice.

You should bring the following:

  • A relevant PhD.

  • Experience of Web3 Auditing / Smart Contract Auditing.

  • Highly beneficial to bring experience of zero-knowledge proofs.

  • Proficiency in programming languages to include Go and Rust, Solidity and C/C++.

  • Solid understanding of mathematical models particularly for financial instruments and a good awareness of code security.

  • Designing with a bigger picture in mind i.e. relating to consequences of decisions.

    What the Web3 Auditor / Security Software Engineer will be involved with:

  • Reviewing complex, high assurance smart contract code.

  • Applying your engineering skills to build custom tools to rapidly assess, explore or secure the code.

  • Advising clients to make informed decisions about risk to their financial systems; using your expertise to help solve hard security problems.

  • You’ll continually enhance your skills in both personal and professional development opportunities.

    You must be a British or EU National and can work remotely from various European locations. A competitive salary will be offered depending on your level of skills and experience plus a generous bonus and stock option package
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