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  • Backend Engineer – Mirror 140K - $210K salary

You are

An experienced backend engineer with a proven track record of shipping products and navigating ambiguity. You have a passion for engineering practices and consistently improve your craft with like-minded teammates.

Responsibilities

  • Architect, develop, and execute on our product roadmap
  • Discover and evaluate web3 technologies and know when to build using 3rd party APIs or in-house solutions
  • Build products on top of our GraphQL API alongside frontend engineers
  • Architect backend services that are well-monitored and well-tested
  • Improve infrastructure and monitoring consistently

Requirements

  • 4+ years writing production software (bonus points for web3 experience)
  • BS/BA degree in computer science
  • Experience building and maintaining a production system at scale
  • Are a self-starter in proposing and carrying out technical solutions to ambiguous business problems
  • A passion for continuously improving dev-ops for yourself and fellow engineers
  • Have worked with
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