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Rust Engineer - Crypto/Blockchain (Hybrid)

Vertus Partners
City of London
6 days ago
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Overview

Salary: £100000 - £130000 per annum + Benefits and Bonus


Location: London, Hybrid (3 days onsite)


Employment Type: Full-Time | Permanent


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Job ref: RE/HH/1909_1758276471


Rust Engineer - Crypto / Blockchain (Hybrid)


Our client is an innovative crypto company building the next generation of blockchain infrastructure. Their mission is to deliver secure, scalable, and user-friendly solutions that accelerate mainstream adoption of decentralized technologies. With a strong international presence and a focus on high-performance systems, they are looking to expand their core engineering team.


We are seeking a Rust Engineer to join a cutting-edge blockchain development team. The successful candidate will be passionate about Rust, enjoy tackling complex technical challenges, and thrive in a hybrid work environment.


Responsibilities

  • Develop and optimise high-performance services and protocols in Rust
  • Contribute to the design and architecture of core systems
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including product, research, and security
  • Write clean, testable, and maintainable code, ensuring scalability and reliability
  • Engage with the open-source and blockchain developer community

Qualifications

  • Strong commercial experience with Rust (production-level)
  • Deep understanding of systems programming, memory management, and concurrency
  • Experience with distributed systems
  • Enthusiasm for crypto, Web3, and open-source development
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative hybrid team

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