Software Engineer, Data Platform

Elliptic
London
1 year ago
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Description

Do you want to be part of the future of value transfer?  Are you excited about solving problems that have never been solved before?  Are you looking for a values led company, which cares about the growth of its employees?  

Elliptic is looking for a software engineer to join our product-engineering organisation who can help develop our platform to better support new and existing blockchain analysis products.

We are looking for an experienced engineer who will work collaboratively with data science, product, and other engineers to help build and enhance our engineering platform. The challenges include working with large batch and streaming data sets, building a solution that isblockchain agnostic, and solving hard data processing problems to give our customers a deep understanding of how value moves throughout the crypto space.

We are looking for somebody who always tackles the biggest risk first, who brings new ideas and approaches to development, who makes decisions using data to validate their hypotheses, and who loves solving hard problems.

The impact you will have:

Our engineering platform sits at the heart of the business and forms the backbone of every product that our customers rely on. You will join a growing team of experienced and passionate engineers that are not afraid to fail and enjoy tackling difficult problems head on. Openness is one of our core values at Elliptic and nowhere is this more evident than in our engineering teams where we strongly encourage engineers to challenge convention and find unique and innovative solutions to our customers' problems. You will quickly be able to see your impact on the wider business as we value lean thinking and getting our ideas to market early and often.


Key Responsibilities

What you will do:
  • Write beautiful code and tests
  • Think about how to solve hard problems and weigh up the pros and cons of different approaches against a variety of non-functional requirements
  • Build infrastructure and take advantage of cutting-edge cloud technology to spend less time writing mundane code and more time thinking about our customers problems
  • Be willing to discuss problems and solutions openly with engineers and non-engineers alike
  • Take responsibility for the code that you write and see it through from PR to production
  • Contribute to a variety of projects across our platform such as forensics investigation products, entity exposure APIs, and blockchain visualisation tools


Skills, Knowledge & Expertise

You will be a great fit here if you:
  • Take pleasure from writing clean code and see tests as core to software engineering 
  • Use data to make decisions about what to build and how to iterate
  • Measure success using data rather than release milestones
  • Thrive in roles that require proactive communication with teams outside of your immediate area, especially when gathering and clarifying requirements
  • Are not afraid to fail, experiment often, and learn quickly
  • Are keen to learn new technologies and challenge existing tools, methodologies, and processes
Our ideal candidate has:
  • Experience in delivering and maintaining distributed data processing systems using Big Data tools, Lakehouse platform, and workflow orchestration. While knowledge of Spark, Databricks, or Airflow is a plus, competence with analogous technologies is key to this role.
  • Experience working with cloud-based systems, e.g. AWS, Azure, GCP etc.
  • An understanding of design patterns around distributed systems and their trade offs
  • An understanding of different non-functional requirements (e.g. scalability, reliability, performance, and observability) and how to write software with these requirements in mind
  • A background in Scala (or a similar programming language with a desire to learn Scala if no previous experience)
Bonus Points for:
  • An interest in solving problems with functional programming
  • Experience in streaming processing concepts like delivery semantics, ordering or partitioning
  • Experience managing infrastructure with Terraform or Cloud Formation
  • Experience running applications in containerised environments (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes, Helm)
  • An interest in cryptocurrency and/or blockchain technology


Job Benefits

> How we work:
  • Hybrid working and the option to work from almost anywhere for up to 90 days per year
  • £500 Remote working budget to set up your home office space
> Learning & Development:
  • $1,000 Learning & Development budget to use on anything (agreed with your manager) that contributes to your growth and development
> Vacation/ Leave:
  • Holidays: 25 days of annual leave + bank holidays
  • An extra day for your birthday
  • Enhanced parental leave: we provide eligible employees, regardless of gender or whether they become a parent by birth or adoption, 16 weeks fully-paid leave and leave.
> Benefits:
  • Private Health Insurance - we use Vitality!
  • Full access to Spill Mental Health Support
  • Life Assurance: we hope you will never need this - but our cover is for 4 times your salary to your beneficiaries
  • £100 cryptocurrency for you!
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
At Elliptic, we believe cryptocurrency will play a huge role in the future of value transfer, and we care deeply about helping to build this future. As digital assets and cryptocurrency become more widely adopted, our products are essential to ensure cryptocurrency is safe and accessible to all.

Elliptic’s blockchain analytics solutions help prevent financial crime and allow cryptocurrencies to be used for good. The company is the global leader in detecting, preventing, and pursuing criminal activity in cryptocurrencies. Our products are used by some of the world’s most highly regulated banks and financial institutions, leading cryptocurrency exchanges, and government agencies to screen over $1 billion of transactions every single week.

The company has offices in London (Global HQ), New York City, and Singapore. We are backed by leading institutions including Evolution Equity Partners, SoftBank, SBI Group, Albion VC, Octopus Ventures, SignalFire, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan, Paladin Capital, Santander InnoVentures, and Digital Currency Group.

To achieve our mission, we depend on our incredible team of Elliptites.Our valuesare reflected in everything we do and in every decision we make, both internally and outwardly to our customers. We actively encourage Elliptities to challenge the status quo and allow the freedom to innovate and learn everyday. We encourage new ideas and learning, whether that’s through collaboration, our curiosity sessions, or utilising your professional development budget - the team’s personal growth is key to our success.

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