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DoubleZero Foundation

Open Role: Exceptional Systems Builders

Reposted 23 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
Entry level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
Entry level
Seeking exceptional technical builders for undefined role, focused on operating complex systems and solving tough problems across various layers of technology.
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Not every great engineer fits into a predefined job description. We’re open to talking with exceptional technical builders who have done hard things before and want to do them again — at a bigger scale, with sharper constraints, and more freedom to shape the work.

This role is intentionally undefined. We’re looking for people who:

  • Have built or operated complex systems in demanding environments

  • Think deeply about performance, correctness, and architecture

  • Are comfortable working across layers: software, systems, networks, and hardware

  • Gravitate toward hard problems without needing a roadmap handed to them

  • Care more about the system than the title

We care less about specific tools or credentials and more about how you think, what you’ve shipped, and the kinds of problems you’re drawn to.

If you’ve:

  • Built infrastructure that other engineers depend on

  • Solved problems that don’t come with documentation

  • Owned systems where failure wasn’t an option

  • Or just consistently found yourself at the hardest edge of the stack

We’d like to talk.

ABOUT DOUBLEZERO

DoubleZero is a high-performance, permissionless global network purpose-built for distributed systems. The mission is simple: increase bandwidth and reduce latency.

DoubleZero increases bandwidth by filtering junk data that currently plagues validators and other network operators. DoubleZero reduces latency by connecting these filters via underutilized private fiber links, forming a mesh network. By combining these improvements and routing the right data through optimized, low-latency paths, the DoubleZero protocol empowers blockchains and other systems to achieve performance levels previously impossible.

In short, DoubleZero is a new Internet for distributed systems. It is supported by many independent contributors. Among them, DoubleZero Foundation drives the adoption, decentralization, security, and advancement of the protocol. Malbec Labs develops the technical components of the protocol itself. We look forward to hearing from you.

Top Skills

Architecture
Complex Systems
Hardware
Networks
Performance
Software
Systems

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