Site Reliability Engineer (Europe)
help Scroll provide awesome user and developer experience
full-time
3 months ago
job details
role overview
At Scroll, we are building a fully EVM-compatible zkRollup based on a zkEVM. This is a complex system with multiple components including a sequencer node (go-ethereum fork), prover nodes (aka rollers), a roller manager, a bridge, etc.
We are looking for a Site Reliability Engineer to help Scroll provide awesome user and developer experience. Your responsibilities will involve deploying and maintaining a complex set of services, solving and preventing issues, as well as developing and automating processes.
This is a remote position. However, we are mainly looking for applicants based in Europe.
responsibilities
- Deploy updates and fixes to the Scroll infrastructure
- Investigate and resolve technical issues
- Implement system-wide monitoring, incident detection, and incident response
- Improve operational processes (such as deployments, upgrades) to make them as boring as possible
- Design and automate processes for deployment, system troubleshooting and maintenance, and incident response
- Develop tools to make interaction with our contracts and services easier for Scroll developers
requirements
- Work experience as a DevOps Engineer or similar software engineering role
- Experience with cloud providers such as Amazon AWS
- Working knowledge of databases and SQL
- Experience with Jenkins and Docker
- Some experience with blockchain systems
- Good (async) communication skills and ability to work with a globally distributed multicultural team
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with Golang
- Experience working with the go-ethereum codebase
- Experience optimizing and debugging high performance systems that require high availability
- Security-first mindset, ability to anticipate and prevent malicious access across our stack
culture & perks
This is a remote position. Work from anywhere with our global team.
location
Europe - Remote
about us
Scroll is an EVM-equivalent zkRollup to scale Ethereum. Technically speaking, Scroll is built upon two major pieces. The core piece is the zkEVM, which is used to prove the correctness of EVM execution in Layer 2. We have been building it in the open with the Privacy and Scaling Explorations group at the Ethereum Foundation for over a year. But to turn the zkEVM into a full zkRollup on the Ethereum, we also need to build a complete L2 architecture around it.
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