Web3 Sr. Software Engineer - Frontend
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About us
eOracle (By Lightblocks Labs) is pioneering the integration of real-world data with blockchain technology. oracle bridges the gap between technology and economics within the blockchain ecosystem through the creation of the Ethereum oracle, enhancing decentralized applications' scalability, security, and functionality.
Role Overview
As a Sr. Frontend Software Engineer at eOracle, you will be responsible for all websites and Dapps (apps).
Working closely with the designers, marketing, product managers, and other stakeholders to design, develop, and deliver our websites and apps.
You will play a critical role in driving technical excellence, fostering collaboration, and guiding the implementation of best practices across the front-end development lifecycle.
Responsibilities
- Engage with product managers, marketing team, and other stakeholders to develop eOracle Dapps and websites.
- Develop eOracle Dapps following best practices patterns.
- Optimize the performance of eOracle websites.
- You will work with various development languages (type scripts, react, …), frameworks (ethers, Web3, Prometheus, gRPC, Websocket, …), tools (Prometheus, Grafana, Loki, dockers, GitHub actions, Kubernetes, …), databases (Postgres, MongoDB, NoSQL, …) and many more
Requirements
- At least 3 years of hands-on experience as a frontend engineer
- Experience with typescript, react, next, and other frontend framework
- Experience in different frontend best practices
- Can-do attitude
- Willing to dive in into unfamiliar areas
- Experience working with relational databases (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL) and NoSQL databases (e.g., MongoDB, Cassandra).