Full Time

Senior Software Engineer, Cryptography - Via - Tennessee

Via

Tennessee
Posted 15 days ago

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionVIA is making an impact, and so can you.

At VIA, our mission is to make communities cleaner, safer, and more equitable. We believe that by working across organizational boundaries, we can achieve greater collective good than we can individually. VIA overcomes digital barriers to collective action by providing the world’s most secure and simple data and identity protection solutions.

VIA is trusted by the U.S. Department of Defense and Fortune 100 companies around the globe to solve their toughest data and identity protection challenges. Using our Web3, quantum-resistant, passwordless technologies (19 issued patents), VIA protects data againsttheft, manipulation, and misuse.

An impressive mission requires an equally impressive Senior Software Engineer, Cryptography

VIA is seeking a highly motivated Senior Software Engineer specializing in Cryptography to join our team. You will design, implement, and automate secure, scalable microservices leveraging cutting-edge privacy and Web3 technologies. You will collaborate with Senior engineers and developers on VIA's Zero Trust Fabric: A product where passwordless login, decentralized identity and blockchain integration come together to provide the highest level of security to individuals and organizations.

Individuals who excel in this role are motivated by solving complex architectural challenges and championing software excellence in the intersection of cryptography, Web3, and cloud platforms.

Are you ready to join us?

In this role, you will:

Architecture design & core delivery

Lead the design and development of secure, reliable microservices, applying best practices in software architectureDefine, document, and drive the adoption of efficient end-to-end SDLC and CI/CD automation pipelinesProactively monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize the performance of deployed applicationsWeb3 & privacy-preserving systems

Integrate VIA's Web3 components and privacy-preserving technologies (e