Software Engineer
GraphOps provides vertically integrated blockchain data services, managing the stack from bare-metal infrastructure to frontend applications. They offer blockchain data solutions (APIs, streams, SQL, and RPC access) for analysts, applications, and DeFi solvers to make web3 data accessible and composable.
About GraphOps
GraphOps designs, builds, and operates resilient web3 data systems and infrastructure. They manage the full data stack—from physical hardware and blockchain nodes to extraction, transformation, petabyte-scale warehousing, and high-performance access layers (REST, GraphQL, SQL, and data streams). Their services enable interoperable, composable blockchain, protocol, and application data for analytics, data-rich apps, and DeFi solvers, using connectors such as Kafka, NATS, and gRPC and databases including PostgreSQL and ClickHouse.
Skills
About the Role
You will design and develop Rust-based software solutions, optimize and refactor code for performance and maintainability, and implement testing protocols. You will build and maintain CI/CD pipelines and DevOps workflows, perform rigorous code reviews, draft RFCs, and communicate technical concepts to stakeholders.
Requirements
- Significant working-hour overlap with US and European time zones
- Ability to work remotely
- Experience with Rust
- Experience with CI/CD and DevOps practices
Responsibilities
- Design scalable and secure systems
- Design and develop Rust-based software solutions
- Review and refactor code to optimize performance and maintainability
- Implement testing protocols to identify and fix bugs
- Create user-friendly solutions and interfaces
- Contribute to product and innovation planning
- Perform meticulous and rigorous code reviews
- Implement and maintain CI/CD pipelines
- Communicate complex technical concepts to stakeholders
- Create and own Request for Comments (RFCs)
Benefits
- Fully remote (remote-first)
- Competitive compensation package denominated in USD
- Salary payments onchain using USDC
- Contributor grant of $GRT
