Front and Integrations Engineer
Project Detail
With a remote-first, global team, Parity is building open-source technologies for developers and organisations to implement and build upon. Our Web3 tech stack includes Polkadot, Substrate, and Kusama.
People in our collective are:
- Highly motivated to contribute to Parity’s mission and be part of something bigger
- Excited to work on projects that are groundbreaking and complex
- Autonomous workers that self-initiate, but also collaborate well with others
- Taking maximum accountability and having minimum ego at work
- Comfortable with chaos and adapting to the ever-changing Web3 space
- Continuously educating themselves about Parity and the wider ecosystem
About the team:
You're applying to join the Front and Integrations Team, and you'll be focused on building and maintaining tooling and applications (written primarily in TypeScript and Rust) which make it easier for developers to explore and interact with Substrate based blockchains such as Polkadot.
- Some examples of the projects you're likely to contribute to:
- EVM compatibility: Tests and benchmarks to ensure EVM compatibility and provide smart contract performance data on our Asset Hub chain.
- substrate-connect-wallet: A wallet written in TypeScript directly connected to a light-client for Substrate chains.
- substrate-api-sidecar: A RESTful service build using TypeScript which exposes some high level APIs for gathering information from Substrate nodes
- polkadot-js: A collection of tools, APIs and libraries written in Typescript to interact with the Polkadot ecosystem.
- substrate-telemetry: a Rust backend and TypeScript+React frontend responsible for gathering and displaying live information about chains on the Polkadot network.
About the position:
- You’ll design, build and maintain TypeScript-based tools/libraries to help internal/external teams build, debug, instrument and manage substrate-based blockchains.
- You'll find yourself gradually taking ownership of different areas of our codebases and projects.
- You'll likely spend around 80% of your time contributing to our TypeScript projects and 20% contributing to our Rust ones, with the exact split depending on your own skills and preferences.
- You will work fully remotely, working in a remote team of ~10 engineers based mostly around Europe.
About you:
- Be able to work autonomously and function well in a distributed team. A big part of this is being an excellent communicator; conveying ideas clearly, helping others, sharing regular progress updates and raising concerns and blockers quickly.
- Take an interest in blockchain technology in general and Substrate/Polkadot in particular: you'll build an awareness of the problems that the ecosystem faces and how we can help to solve them.
- Have prior experience or interest in working with the EVM and deploying/running smart contracts.
- Have demonstrable experience in TypeScript, in particular open source projects, and keen to grow and improve in this area.
- Take an interest in the Rust programming language, its community and values: we use Rust extensively, and often push it to the limits to deliver robust and performant software.
- Have a good understanding of networking fundamentals, including TCP/IP, HTTP and WebSockets, and demonstrable experience building HTTP based APIs and clients.
- Ideally you'll live within 2 hours of UTC+0, but exceptional candidates outside of this timezone will also be considered.