Software Engineer (Generalist)
•
Engineering
London, UK
Full Time
Mid
About Aztec
At Aztec, our goal is to add privacy to Ethereum.
In the current public blockchain paradigm, users and entities unknowingly broadcast data in public, compromising privacy and security to gain trustlessness.
Not only are unencrypted blockchains inherently privacy-exposing, they also require significant redundancy to compute and verify the legitimacy of transactions.
Implementing scalable encryption in a public blockchain paradigm requires cutting-edge math and engineering. Thankfully, our team of scientists and engineers invented:
- Plonk: the industry-standard zkSNARK
- Noir: the universal language of zero knowledge
Now, we’re building a first-of-its-kind Layer 2 with private smart contracts. This requires:
- New cryptographic primitives
- A zero-knowledge DSL for writing contracts
- A privacy-friendly execution environment
- A carefully designed set of circuits that prove the validity of the chain to L1
- A decentralized block-building and proving mechanism
- A top-tier user and developer experience
We’ve raised $125 million from industry-leading investors including a16z crypto, Paradigm, Variant, Consensys, and a_capital, and we’re growing quickly.
What You’ll Do
We’re looking for entrepreneurial, impact-driven engineers who thrive in fast-paced environments and want to be at the forefront of privacy-first decentralized applications. You’ll be part of a highly collaborative team working on the client-side stack that powers Aztec's zero-knowledge execution environment.
You will:
- Design and build tools & SDKs that enable developers to build powerful, privacy-preserving dApps on Aztec
- Develop a secure client-side execution environment for wallets and applications to handle encrypted transactions
- Architect reusable patterns and libraries for writing auditable and verifiable Aztec smart contracts
- Collaborate cross-functionally with protocol, cryptography, and product teams to build end-to-end privacy-preserving applications
- Refactor, document, and test existing code for maintainability, performance, and correctness
- Identify and reduce technical debt, while continuously improving architecture and developer ergonomics
What We’re Looking For
- 3+ years of professional software engineering experience in blockchain or cryptography-related systems
- Deep proficiency in TypeScript, with strong software architecture and API design skills
- Working knowledge of system-level concerns such as performance tuning, memory management, and secure data handling
- Able to provide thoughtful code reviews and mentor other engineers
- Comfortable working autonomously and asynchronously within a distributed team
- Located in or able to work within GMT to EST time zones
Bonus Points
- Experience with Rust, Solidity, or other smart contract languages
- Contributions to open source projects, especially in the Web3 or cryptography space
- Familiarity with zk systems like ZCash or other privacy-preserving protocols
- Exposure to modern web development frameworks and tooling
- Passion for zero-knowledge cryptography and its role in reshaping the internet
What We Offer
- Flexible, remote-first culture with HQ in London
- Competitive salary + equity/token options
- 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
- Health, dental, and retirement benefits (based on location)
- Quarterly offsites for team collaboration and bonding
- Conference and learning budget for continual professional development
- A chance to work on cutting-edge zero-knowledge infrastructure with some of the best minds in the field
Aztec Labs is an equal opportunity employer and we value creativity, diversity, and intellectual curiosity. If you're passionate about leveraging your creative talents to make a real-world impact—and want to help shape the future of digital privacy—we’d love to hear from you.
Company
Aztec
67
At Aztec, our goal is to add privacy to Ethereum.
In the current public blockchain paradigm, users and entities unknowingly broadcast data in the public, compromising privacy and security to get trustlessness.
Not only are unencrypted blockchains inherently privacy-exposing, they require significant redundancy to compute and verify the legitimacy of transactions.
Implementing scalable encryption in a public blockchain paradigm requires cutting-edge math and engineering. Thankfully, our team of scientists and engineers invented Plonk, the industry-standard zkSNARK, and Noir, the universal language of zero knowledge.
Now, we’re building a first of its kind Layer 2 with private smart contracts. This requires new cryptographic primitives, a zero-knowledge DSL for writing contracts, a privacy-friendly execution environment, a carefully designed set of circuits that prove the validity of the chain to L1, a decentralized block-building and proving mechanism, and a top-tier user and developer experience. And it’s now time to bring it to market.
We’ve raised $125 million from industry-leading investors including a16z crypto, Paradigm, Variant, Consensys, and a_capital, and we’re growing quickly.