Description
We are looking for a Senior Backend Developer to join our dynamic engineering team to create games involving NFT technologies within our Bogota-based studio. Our team is focused on building PlaiLab’s AAA, multi-platform online Game: Champions Ascension.
\n- Build, and ship the most impactful features in Backend services
- Work with Senior leadership to establish and enforce good architectural standards.
- Work with a team to build large scale data services and backend systems.
- Debug issues in production environments across multiple levels of the tech stack.
- Pragmatic approach to ensure the player experience is optimized
- Collaborate with our central technology team to create game services to help support blockchain-backed game creation.
- 5+ Years of expertise with backend development.
- High level of fluency with and experience using technologies, databases and frameworks like (but not limited to) these languages - .NET, ASP.NET, C#, Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services, DynamoDB, Spanner, BigTable, BigQuery, Pub/Sub, SQS, S3, Lambda, Redis, - or deep experience with relevant transferable technologies.
- Proven experience working with large, long-lived backend code bases, with a focus on sustainable patterns.
- Ability to work iteratively.
- Strong problem-solving skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
- Passion for automation
- A good sense of humor is a definite plus.
- Exposure to microservice development.
- Exposure to Cloud development (AWS/GCP) and Continuous Integration/Delivery environments (CI/CD)
- Experience in Distributed Systems
- Strong knowledge and experience with the C# language.
- Experience building web applications using .NET, ASP.NET and/or ASP.NET (MVC).
- Previous experience working on games.
- Experience working directly with Solana, Ethereum, or Blockchain tech.
- Knowledge of the Web3 space and other Web3 projects.
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