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We’re building Omni: a platform allowing developers to deploy applications across all rollups without fragmenting liquidity. We’re looking for early team members to help us bring this ambitious vision to life.
 
We’re a team who already built a platform that processed over $70M leading to our $18M fundraise from top investors including Pantera, Two Sigma Ventures, Coinbase Ventures alongside angel investors including Stani Kulechov (founder of Aave), Sandeep Nailwal (cofounder of Polygon) and more. In addition to this we have over $4B deposited to secure Omni on mainnet. We are growing rapidly and we need ambitious and experienced team members to join us to help scale Ethereum's future.
 

About the Role

Build beautiful frontend products across the Omni stack including our explorer, SDKs for interacting with Omni, applications built with the Omni protocol, and documentation.


Responsibilities

  • Implement pixel perfect web3 applications in Typescript and React
  • Write performant SDKs and documentation enabling developers to seamlessly build applications with Omni
  • Build user facing applications such as our explorer & testnet and mainnet apps that leverage the Omni protocol
  • Contribute to our developer documentation and make Omni the smoothest developer experience in crypto
  • Work with our product team to build applications that leverage and display the utility of the Omni protocol
  • Contribute to open source projects, and play a part in building out the web3 ecosystem
  • Ensure that components are functional, elegant, performant, and mobile-friendly


Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience in a frontend engineering role, including Typescript and React
  • 3+ years of experience in a web3 frontend engineering role, and significant experience with web3 libraries like ethers and viem
  • Experience building SDKs, APIs, or otherwise building and maintaining a production system at scale
  • Location: Must be in the New York (EST) or Europe (CET) time zones.
  • Overlap hours: Available daily from 9 AM to 12 PM EST for team collaboration.


Competencies

  • Customer centric orientation — actively thinks about how to improve the developer experience of building on Omni
  • Detail oriented – every pixel matters. Ensure the user experience is perfect
  • Autonomous — specifically seeks to take greater ownership and responsibility and thrives in their personal growth by doing so
  • Action oriented — we are looking for people who take action by default, consistently driving forward progress without asking for permission
  • Highly intelligent — learns quickly and can participate in abstract intellectually engaging conversations
  • Effective communicator — clearly articulates ideas and engages in debates in a productive manner that leads us to making better decisions


Nice to Haves

  • Prior experience creating a component library
  • Previous frontend work with cross chain applications and an understanding of how to improve the developer experience


Benefits

Our benefits include competitive compensation, early stage equity allocations, team outings and unlimited PTO. In addition, you'll join a team of high caliber team innovating at the frontier of crypto that work collaboratively to help one another accelerate their personal growth.
 
We are a mission driven company. We believe deeply that through software engineering we can build a self-sovereign society. In our day to day, we make decisions based upon our company values of Individual Autonomy, Long-Term Orientation and Open Access.
 
The future belongs to all of us, independent of our origins. Omni is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sexual orientation, gender or any other status protected under federal, state or local law.

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