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Career Renew

Senior Smart Contract Engineer (Payments)

Career Renew, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


Career Renew is recruiting for one of its clients a Senior Smart Contract Engineer (Payments) - this is a hybrid role in San Francisco, US.We are on a mission to democratize AI by breaking down the barriers to computing power with our Open-Access AI Cloud. By making better use of idle computing resources across the globe, we offer an innovative GPU marketplace and AI inference service that promise affordability and accessibility for all. As pioneers at the intersection of AI and open-source technology, we believe in an open future where AI innovation is limited only by imagination, not by access to resources. We're looking for forward-thinking individuals who share our passion for making AI universally accessible, secure, and affordable. Join us in building a platform that empowers innovators everywhere to turn their visionary AI projects into reality.As we prepare for growth with our seed round, backed by industry leaders, our team—led by co-founders with PhDs in AI, Math, and Computer Science—is poised to redefine computing.This role requires the candidate to reside in the United States. Team members are expected to work in-person in the San Francisco Bay Area at least 75% of the time.Responsibilities:

Design, develop, and deploy smart contracts using Solidity or Rust.Experience drafting or contributing to open EIPs or governance protocol research.Work closely with our engineers, product manager, and co-founders to ensure smooth protocol integration.Lead code reviews, audits, and performance optimizations.Experience acting as a mentor to junior developers, leading a team, and contributing to a collaborative team culture.Minimum Requirements:

5+ years of experience in software engineering with expertise in Rust and/or Solidity, with experience in smart contract development.Experience with public Ethereum or other EVM-based blockchains.Prior experience leading a team.Experience working with cross-chain messaging protocols and/or bridge integrations.

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