Founding Engineer — Glider
What are we hiring for?
We are seeking a top-tier Founding Engineer to play a crucial role in the development of Glider.fi. As a Founding Engineer, you will be responsible for building end-to-end features, working with bleeding-edge technology, and contributing to a product that uses every piece of the crypto/DeFi stack.
Key Responsibilities:
- End-to-End Development: Lead the design and development of comprehensive features for the Glider.fi flagship product, ensuring they are scalable, secure, and efficient.
- Innovative Problem Solving: Tackle unique challenges related to declarative trading and vertical solutions, bringing creative and well-architected approaches to complex problems.
- Full-Stack Collaboration: Engage with every layer of the crypto/DeFi stack, from backend infrastructure to onchain swaps and frontend Web3 UX, ensuring seamless integration and functionality
Qualifications:
- Experience: 5+ years of experience in software engineering, with a focus on full-stack development and a deep understanding of both frontend and backend technologies.
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Tech Stack Proficiency:
- Web3: Familiarity with Viem/Wagmi, permissionless.js/pimlico, SIWE (Sign-In with Ethereum), ZeroDev Kernel Smart Accounts.
- Frontend: Expertise in Next.js, tRPC, TypeScript, Tailwind + Radix UI, Zustand, react-spring, Vitest & Synpress.
- Backend: Strong skills in Node.js (TypeScript), MySQL/Drizzle, Axiom & Sentry, with the ability to work with Python-based solvers.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Proven ability to design and implement novel solutions in a fast-paced, innovative environment.
- Passion for Crypto: A deep interest in the crypto and decentralized finance ecosystem, with a strong desire to push the boundaries of what is possible on-chain.
Backed by Anagram (Lily Liu – Solana and Joe Eagan – Polychain) and others yet to be publicly announced.
Benefits: Unlimited PTO, Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance, Home Office Stipend, Monthly Productivity Stipend
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