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Clearing Operations Specialist

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Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
95K-135K Annually
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
95K-135K Annually
Mid level
The Clearing Operations Specialist will ensure production clearing infrastructure operates smoothly, handling monitoring, incident response, and system deployments in a regulated environment.
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About Bitnomial

Bitnomial is building the next generation US-based global derivatives exchange, starting with digital assets and progressively expanding to encompass a full spectrum of commodities worldwide. Bitnomial operates a US CFTC regulated exchange (DCM), clearinghouse (DCO), and brokerage (FCM). Bitnomial offers the Bitcoin Complex comprising physically delivered Bitcoin Futures, Options, Deci Futures, and Hashrate Futures used by brokers, hedge funds, institutions, and trading firms around the world.

Role Overview

Bitnomial is hiring a Clearing Operations Specialist to keep production clearing infrastructure running: monitoring, incident response, deployments, and tooling. The role sits between operations and engineering, working across databases, containers, cloud services, and the internal scripts that tie them together. This is hands-on systems work in a regulated clearing environment where uptime and correctness directly affect capital flows.

This role includes on-call responsibilities. Clearing infrastructure operates on market schedules, which may require coverage outside standard business hours.

Core RequirementsSystems & Operations
  • Linux proficiency: command line, log analysis, process management, system configuration

  • Experience monitoring production systems and responding to alerts (Grafana, Prometheus, or similar)

  • Comfort supporting production deployments and releases

  • Incident response instincts: triage, diagnose, resolve, document

Infrastructure
  • Cloud infrastructure experience (AWS preferred)

  • Containers and orchestration: Docker and either Kubernetes or Nomad

  • Shell/Bash scripting for automation and operational tooling

Data
  • Working knowledge of PostgreSQL or MySQL: writing queries, reading schemas, understanding data flows

  • Ability to trace issues through application logs, database state, and system metrics

Programming
  • Proficiency in at least one programming language

  • Background in Rust or Haskell is a plus but not required

Baseline Expectations

Candidates should be able to:

  • Diagnose problems across the stack (application, database, container, network) without waiting for someone else to narrow the scope

  • Write and maintain operational scripts and tooling that other people depend on

  • Operate with discipline in systems that handle real capital under regulatory constraints

  • Take ownership of incidents through resolution and follow up with prevention

Not every requirement above needs to be met on day one. But the fundamentals (Linux, SQL, scripting) are non-negotiable. The rest can be developed on the job with initiative.

Compensation Range: $95K - $135K


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Top Skills

AWS
Docker
Grafana
Haskell
Kubernetes
Linux
MySQL
Nomad
Postgres
Prometheus
Rust
Shell/Bash

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