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Firezone (YC W22) Is Hiring a Senior Rust Engineer (Mountain View)
We’re looking for a senior systems engineer to make foundational technology decisions and help mentor a growing team. This would be a great role for a seasoned systems engineer looking to overcome distributed systems challenges at an early-stage security startup. If you thrive on solving low-level packet hacking problems, lie awake at night dreaming of NAT traversal, or obsess over squeezing every last bit of performance from your network stack, this role is ideal for you! You'll be responsible for designing, testing, and implementing various parts of the Firezone connectivity layers in Rust. These layers have platform-dependent codepaths for interfacing with the network stacks for each platform. So bonus points if you have Apple, Windows and/or Android development experience! Much of your work will run on those platforms. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years (or equivalent) experience shipping and operating Rust code in production. Key features that make the role unique: Ship code that runs on thousands of customer's devices worldwide Overcome connectivity challenges related to blocking of the WireGuard® protocol by nation-states, crappy public WiFi, and other hostile networks Opportunity to "wear many hats": Rapidly level up your skillset across a variety of technologies from cross-platform development to TCP/IP hacking, to hacking on core pieces of the WireGuard protocol, to packet interception and mangling. Nearly all of your work will be public — our codebase is 100% open source. Be a founding engineer - you’ll make core architecture choices, shape company culture, and help set the bar for quality and execution.
If you thrive on solving low-level packet hacking problems, lie awake at night dreaming of NAT traversal, or obsess over squeezing every last bit of performance from your network stack, this role is ideal for you! Ship code that runs on thousands of customer's devices worldwide Overcome connectivity challenges related to blocking of the WireGuard® protocol by nation-states, crappy public WiFi, and other hostile networks Opportunity to "wear many hats": Rapidly level up your skillset across a variety of technologies from cross-platform development to TCP/IP hacking, to hacking on core pieces of the WireGuard protocol, to packet interception and mangling. We’re building a next-generation, open-source network security platform that leverages new tech like WireGuard and eBPF to provide a run-anywhere firewall for the work-anywhere era.
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