Senior Rust Developer
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Specialism
Back-end Development
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Job type
Contract
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Location
UK Remote
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Rate
£550 - £700 per day
Your experience as a Senior Rust Developer is required to join a start-up company in the gaming space who serve a global community of enthusiasts. Noted for their record of successful projects and strong support from top investors, the company in question oozes expertise in their field.
This pivotal role requires you to have a strong background in delivering high-quality backend services within a production environment, using Rust. You'll join as a key member of the early-stage startup, being responsible for leading design and implementation efforts in your domain. It is essential that you possess in-depth knowledge of cutting-edge gaming technologies and backend services.
You'll be designing and implementing innovative backend services using the latest methodologies, using Rust and partnering with Operations and Platform teams to maintain stable systems to produce the best possible work.
Experience required:
- Expert Rust development
- Demonstrated expertise in at least 3-4 programming languages, but also Rust (ideally 12 month plus as a minimum)
- Strong knowledge of cloud platforms and associated services (AWS/GCP)
- Understanding of web3 technologies
- Proven experience in building high-load, distributed backend systems
- Background in related industries, such as gaming or technology
- Basic understanding of blockchain or decentralised technologies
- Enthusiasm for the subject matter and a genuine passion for technology
This is an awesome company doing awesome things. If you're a quality Rust Developer, then this one is for you.
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