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LocationBloomsbury Square, London, United Kingdom# Blockchain Full Stack Engineer(Remote) at N Consulting LtdLocationBloomsbury Square, London, United KingdomSalary£300 - £400 /dayJob TypeContractDate PostedOctober 8th, 2025Apply Now## Job Title: Blockchain Full Stack EngineerLocation: UK (Remote — some overlap with US hours required) Contract Duration: 12 months### About the RoleWe are seeking a highly skilled and adaptable Full Stack Engineer with deep experience in Web3 technologies to join our fast-growing engineering team. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic, startup-like environment where you will contribute across the stack — from smart contracts to frontend interfaces, backend services, and infrastructure. You’ll have the autonomy to introduce new systems and take ownership of projects from concept to production.### Key ResponsibilitiesDesign, develop, test, and deploy smart contracts using Solidity (experience with Rust-based smart contracts is a bonus).Build and maintain frontend applications using Next.js, React, TypeScript, Wagmi, and Viem.Develop and manage backend services, including REST APIs, using Node.js, Rust, Go, or similar frameworks.Implement and maintain subgraphs and substreams (The Graph) for blockchain data indexing and querying.Write and maintain scripts (JavaScript, Bash, etc.) for automation, tooling, and DevOps tasks.Contribute to and maintain infrastructure using Docker, Kubernetes, and CI/CD pipelines.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and deliver new features and systems.Participate in code reviews, testing, and documentation to ensure high-quality software.Stay current with the latest developments in Web3, blockchain technologies, and infrastructure tooling.### Required Skills & Experience****5+ years of full-stack software development experience.2+ years of smart contract development in Solidity.Proficiency in Rust for backend or smart contracts.Strong experience with TypeScript, React, Next.js, Wagmi, and Viem.Experience building and consuming REST APIs.Familiarity with subgraphs and substreams for blockchain data indexing.Scripting skills with JavaScript, Bash, or similar.Solid understanding of containerization and orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes).Proficiency with version control (Git), testing frameworks, and CI/CD pipelines.Strong problem-solving skills, independent work ethic, and ownership mindset.### Bonus SkillsExperience with Chainlink tools (CCIP, Data Feeds, VRF, Automation).Multi-chain or cross-chain smart contract development.Knowledge of DeFi protocols, on-chain financial primitives, or tokenomics.Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Helm).Contributions to open-source Web3 projects.Background in distributed systems, event-driven architectures, or data streaming.Experience with GraphQL, PostgreSQL, or NoSQL databases.### What We OfferFlexible remote working with some overlap with US time zones.Opportunity to work on cutting-edge Web3 projects.Collaborative and fast-paced environment.Ownership of impactful projects across the full stack.
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