Familiarity with technology frameworks such as Spring and MyBatis
Basic proficiency in English communication skills is required. Experience working on blockchain or financial systems is a big plus, along with mainstream development framework experiences (e.g., caching and messaging mechanisms). Capable of independent system design for high-concurrency, high-availability, and high-load environments
Strong problem-solving skills to provide effective solutions to complex technical issues are required; experience in the crypto industry is advantageous
Responsibilities
Develop and maintain backend systems for Binance's fiat Web3 integration platform in Java.
Implement secure coding practices to ensure the integrity of financial transactions on our blockchain platforms.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including frontend developers, DevOps engineers, and security experts, to integrate backend services into a cohesive system that supports Binance's Web3 initiatives in Asia/Australia regions such as Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney.
Optimize the performance of Java applications by profiling code execution times and identifying bottlenecks within our blockchain infrastructure to ensure smooth operation across global locations including New Zealand (Auckland), Thailand (Wellington).
Troubleshoot issues related to backend services, providing timely resolutions that maintain the reliability of Binance's Web3 platform.
Stay informed about emerging technologies and best practices in Java development for blockchain applications relevant to our fiat integration projects within Asia/Australia markets such as Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) and Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Benefits
Salary: Explicitly stated as a benefit in the job posting.
PTO: Mentioned directly within the listing of benefits.
Insurance: Listed clearly as one of the compensation aspects for potential candidates.
Perks: Specified in detail under a section titled "Perks."
Remote work options: Clearly stated, with an emphasis on remote availability and flexibility within certain locations (e.g., Asia/Australia).