Lead Python Developer

Salary

Up to ~$200k USD base + 30-60% bonus

Summary

This growing crypto trading firm has seen strong growth over the last 4-5 years, with returns consistently over 30% and not being adversely affected by the wild swings in crypto success due to their robust and sensible strategies. They are now launching a high priority DeFi trading desk and need a pragmatic lead developer to help architect and scale the DeFi infrastructure from scratch.

Working closely with the founders, you'll own key components of the trading system and, as they scale, you'll help introduce Rust for performance-critical components.

If you thrive when contributing to technical decision-making as a hands-on engineering leader, and take particular pride in choosing the right tool for each challenge, this role would be perfect for you.

Skills and experience required

  • Expert-level Python skills, including async/await patterns, scalable architecture, performance tuning
  • Strong DeFi and blockchain knowledge (AMMs, MEV, liquidations, etc.)
  • Experience building production-ready microservices in real time
  • Familiarity with modern AI tools to boost productivity

Desirable

  • Familiarity with Rust is a major plus
  • Knowledge of trading systems and financial markets

Benefits

  • Competitive salaries and performance-based bonuses
  • Flexible hours and a healthy work-life balance
  • Work with the smartest people in one of the fastest-growing and most exciting industries
  • Relocation package available - visa, sign-on bonus, first month housing, and more

Whilst we carefully review all applications to all jobs, due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not possible to respond to those who have not been successful.

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