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Forward Deployed Engineer

Forward Deployed Engineer

CompanyPrivy
LocationNew York, NY, USA
Salary$150000 – $200000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent work experience
  • Excellent coding skills and technical acumen
  • Superb problem solving skills and ability to understand the product and business side of development
  • Strong production software experience
  • Experience building and owning features end-to-end
  • Excellent ability to communicate and collaborate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • A passion for handling ambiguity and picking up new technologies, frameworks, and tools
  • An entrepreneurial and high ownership mindset
  • A desire for impact and a deep sense of urgency for your work

Responsibilities

  • Be a primary technical owner for Privy’s customers including OpenSea, Blackbird, Zora, Friend.Tech, and many more!
  • Work directly with customers to understand their technical and operational objectives, scope requirements, and prototype and propose software solutions
  • Design, code, and launch features that improve and innovate on Privy’s core product using tools like Typescript, React, and NextJS, and fully owning end-to-end development
  • Drive product deployments, including configuration, testing, and troubleshooting
  • Champion customer success, ensuring customer feedback and pain points are understood, prioritized, and pursued by the team
  • Dive deep into customer codebases to understand product usage, friction points, and uncover opportunities for improvements
  • Partner with internal stakeholders to continuously align product roadmap and strategy with customer needs and objectives
  • Play a pivotal role in shaping Privy’s product and offerings as an early member of the developer success team!

Preferred Qualifications

  • Written open-source developer tooling
  • Published your work (code, presentations, papers, blog posts, etc.)
  • Experience building web3 applications