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Remote Rust Developer

At Turing, we are looking for experienced Rust developers to work with the best U.S companies. If you are experienced in Rust programming, here's your chance to collaborate with top industry professionals and rise quickly through the ranks. Job description Job responsibilities Identify, prioritize, design, and execute tasks in the development life cycle Automate tasks through proper tools and scripting Validate and test software solutions and web applications Develop clean, efficient, and scalable code using accurate tools and applications Document development practices, solution structure, and lessons learned Write codes on open source across different codebases to receive a review, complement, and criticism from other contributors Collaborate with the teammates and also the clients for better understanding and implementations Minimum requirements Bachelor's/Master's degree in computer science, engineering, IT, Mathematics, or relevant field 3
years of development experience with Rust programming language (exceptions made based on skill level) Sound understanding of algorithms, advanced data structures, and design principles Proficiency in any of these languages - C++, Node.js, Golang, etc. Previous work experience with low-level programming language systems, like assembly language Skill in debugging, profiling, optimizing software or application performance A useful idea about Full-stack programming Preferred skills Understanding of blockchain technology Knowledge in framework development Knowledge of building distributed systems Collaborative workability with multi-disciplinary teams Client management and project management skills.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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