Senior Software Engineer (Golang, C/C++, cryptography) at TechBiz Global GmbH
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Aug, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Cryptography, Production Experience, C, C++, Protocol Design, Distributed Systems, Systems Engineering

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

At TechBiz Global, we are providing recruitment service to our TOP clients from our portfolio. We are currently seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join one of our clients’ teams. If you’re looking for an exciting opportunity to grow in a innovative environment, this could be the perfect fit for you.
You will work with the system that redefines how assets are minted, transferred, and managed, ensuring security and atomic consistency through a compact on-chain infrastructure that prevents double-spending.
You will be delivering a multi‐layered protocol stack (PoW, BFT, SMT aggregation, State Transition & Agent SDK), and are now scaling fast into advanced distributed systems and ZK‐integrated modules.

BONUS EXPERIENCE:

  • Cryptographic protocol design, consensus protocols, cross‐chain bridges
  • Zero‐knowledge proofs
  • Performance profiling
Responsibilities
  • Architect, design, and implement core components of the stack, including:
  • Proof of Work (PoW) consensus engine in C++
  • BFT consensus layer in Golang
  • SMT / proof aggregation layer, including ZK applications
  • Collaborate across layers to ensure seamless integration, from mining through to off‐chain asset handling and crypto‐economic guarantees.
  • Build the State Transition SDK and shape the upcoming Agent Execution SDK, enabling off‐chain transactions and verifiable, composable agent-driven logic.
  • Optimize for scalability, performance, and security, particularly in high‐throughput, distributed environments.
  • Design and validate consensus protocols, including Byzantine Fault Tolerant mechanisms and cross‐chain bridge communication.
  • Work closely with research colleagues on ZK‐proof integrations, SMT sharding, and next‐gen cryptographic primitives.
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