About us:
At Syndica, we're creating the Cloud of Web3. Syndica offers enterprise-grade RPC infrastructure and developer tools tailored for the Solana ecosystem. Syndica powers some of the most important applications in Web3 - we take this role seriously. Joining our team means you'll be held to a high standard and challenged technically while growing close to a group of some of the smartest and most passionate individuals in crypto.We are backed by strategic partners, investors, and advisors who are all-in on our mission: Chamath of Social Capital, Steve Jang of Kindred Ventures, Joe McCann of Asymmetric, Coinbase Ventures, Solana Ventures, Circle Ventures, and many more.
About you:
You are a talented engineer who thrives in a collaborative and fast-paced environment.
You're excited about contributing to the decentralization of blockchain ecosystems.
You have 3+ years of related professional experience using Rust (experience in memory-managed languages (Zig/C/C++) is nice to have but not required).
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or relevant experience.
About the role:
As a Senior Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in designing and implementing a high-performance Solana validator client from scratch. The team you’d be joining is building a new open-source Solana validator client, Sig, using the Zig programming language. You can find more technical details about the project in the original announcement here.The role’s primary responsibility will involve understanding the Solana Labs’ validator implementation codebase, written in Rust, and translating, optimizing, and improving the implementation in Zig (take a peek at the current work here!).Key responsibilities:
Understanding and Communicating Rust Code: mapping and accurately communicating how the existing Rust client works.
Writing high-quality code in Zig: translating the Rust code into Zig while maintaining high-quality code, including performance and readability.
Performance Research: iteratively analyzing and optimizing software bottlenecks in Zig while leveraging high-performance tools such as SIMD operations to achieve performance requirements.
Code Ownership: lead the implementation, benchmarking, and testing of your validator components from start to finish.
Collaboration: leveraging strong communication skills to break down complex ideas into simple terms and demonstrating a knack for collaboration across a large group of engineers.
What does success in this role look like?
In three months, you have become one of our core Zig developers. You’ll have taken on independent code review responsibilities and are collaborating on the design of new features.
In six months, you have earned the trust of the team and are delivering tasks through the entire SDLC, from design through development with minimal guidance, and are helping to effectively mentor new engineers joining the team.
In twelve months, you have established a cadence of predictable, on-time delivery without cutting corners.
Want to stand out?
Contribute to the open-source Sig codebase here!