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Electron Developer at Spacemesh in Remote

Smapp is a desktop app for Windows 10, macOS and Debian/Ubuntu. It enables people to mine Spacemesh coins on their computers using a fully managed full node without having to use the command line, transact with Spacemesh coins, check account balances and mining rewards, and work with wallets and accounts. Smapp is 100% open source software written in Typescript. The current release of Smapp is used today by thousands of desktop users from all over the world in the Spacemesh tesntet. To learn more about Smapp join t This is a full-time position and is WFH / remote. Responsibilities Design, implement and test new Smapp features and capabilities. Work closely Spacemesh product design team to understand product requirements, desired user experience, and goals. Fix Smapp issues reported by testnet users. Must haves Please only apply to this position if you have all the skills and experience listed here. Great Javascript and Typescript programming skills. At least 1 year Electron apps development experience. At least 3 years of experience working with React and Redux frameworks. Ability to write production-quality application logic code. Good English communications skills. B.Sc. in Computer Science or equivalent. Can share some open source Electron (or React/Redux) application code to share and discuss in an interview. Nice to haves Familiarity with blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies such as wallets, accounts, addresses, signatures and smart contracts. Prior open source contributions. We offer a competitive startup compensation based on your skills and experience.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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