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Crypto Engineer Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

WI · On-site

$69 - $104/hr

Act as a Crypto Design Authority (Advise on cryptographic standards, algorithms, and best practices ... compliance, and developer practicality. * Agile in action: In a fast-evolving landscape (e.g ...

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WI · On-site

$54 - $72.25/hr

Consultant(e) Crypto Trust Nous cherchons un consultant(e) Crypto Trust afin d'assurer les missions ... Cloud Engineer - GCP (Marseille) Responsabilités : * Déployer et gérer des infrastructures Cloud ...

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WI · On-site

$104 - $138/hr

Collaborate cross-functionally with Engineering, Design, Legal and Compliance, Marketing, and ... Strong practical understanding of crypto products and infrastructure, including wallets, on/off ...

New

WI · On-site

Consultant(e) Crypto Trust Nous cherchons un consultant(e) Crypto Trust afin d'assurer les missions ... Cloud Engineer - GCP (Marseille) Responsabilités : * Déployer et gérer des infrastructures Cloud ...

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... crypto mining, and data center markets. The Mechanical Engineer will support the Design Engineering team in the design and qualification of mechanical components, sub-systems, multi-level assemblies ...

Lead Electrical Engineer

Menasha, WI

$163K - $170K/yr

... crypto mining, and data center markets. The Lead Electrical Engineer will support the Design Engineering team in the design and qualification of electrical components, sub-systems, multi-level ...

Lead Electrical Engineer

Menasha, WI · On-site

$163K - $170K/yr

... crypto mining, and data center markets. The Lead Electrical Engineer will support the Design Engineering team in the design and qualification of electrical components, sub-systems, multi-level ...

Lead Mechanical Engineer

Menasha, WI

$113K - $136K/yr

... crypto mining, and data center markets. The Lead Mechanical Engineer will support the Design Engineering team in the design and qualification of mechanical components, sub-systems, multi-level ...

Lead Mechanical Engineer

Menasha, WI · On-site

$113K - $136K/yr

... crypto mining, and data center markets. The Lead Mechanical Engineer will support the Design Engineering team in the design and qualification of mechanical components, sub-systems, multi-level ...

Senior Electrical Engineer

Menasha, WI · On-site

$110K - $143K/yr

... crypto mining, and data center markets. The Senior Electrical Engineer will support the Design Engineering team in the design and qualification of electrical components, sub-systems, multi-level ...

Senior Electrical Engineer

Menasha, WI

$110K - $143K/yr

... crypto mining, and data center markets. The Senior Electrical Engineer will support the Design Engineering team in the design and qualification of electrical components, sub-systems, multi-level ...

Senior Mechanical Engineer

Menasha, WI

$106K - $141K/yr

... crypto mining, and data center markets. The Senior Mechanical Engineer will support the Design Engineering team in the design and qualification of mechanical components, sub-systems, multi-level ...

Senior Mechanical Engineer

Menasha, WI

$106K - $141K/yr

... crypto mining, and data center markets. The Senior Mechanical Engineer will support the Design Engineering team in the design and qualification of mechanical components, sub-systems, multi-level ...

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$118.8K

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How much do crypto engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for crypto engineer in Wisconsin is $118,764.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $96,335.00 and $135,143.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a crypto engineer?

A Crypto Engineer is a specialized software engineer focused on designing, implementing, and maintaining cryptographic systems. They work with encryption protocols, blockchain technology, and security frameworks to protect data and digital assets. Their responsibilities often include developing secure smart contracts, optimizing cryptographic algorithms, and ensuring the integrity of decentralized applications. Crypto Engineers typically have expertise in programming languages like Rust, Solidity, or Go and a deep understanding of cryptographic principles.

What are some typical responsibilities and daily tasks for a crypto engineer?

As a Crypto Engineer, your daily tasks may include designing, implementing, and auditing cryptographic algorithms, developing smart contracts, and ensuring the security of blockchain infrastructures. You’ll often work closely with other engineers, security teams, and sometimes product managers to integrate cryptographic solutions into decentralized applications. Regular code reviews, vulnerability research, and keeping up with the latest developments in cryptography and security technologies are also important aspects of the role. This position offers the chance to solve complex technical challenges in fast-evolving environments, making it ideal for those who enjoy both individual technical work and team collaboration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the crypto engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Crypto Engineer, you need strong proficiency in cryptography, security protocols, blockchain technologies, and software development, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related technical field. Familiarity with languages like C++, Go, Rust, or Solidity, and experience with cryptographic libraries, blockchain networks, and industry-recognized cybersecurity certifications such as CISSP or CEH are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate complex technical topics clearly are important soft skills. These abilities are crucial for building secure, scalable crypto systems and collaborating effectively with multidisciplinary teams.

What does a crypto engineer do?

A crypto engineer designs, develops, and implements cryptographic systems and protocols to secure digital data and transactions. They work with blockchain technology, encryption algorithms, and security tools, often requiring knowledge of programming languages like C++, Python, or Solidity. Their role involves ensuring the integrity, confidentiality, and authenticity of digital assets in various applications.
Infographic showing various Crypto Engineer job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $118,764 per year, or $57.1 per hour.

KCSM OPS Engineer (SRQ158174)

TiTANS Consulting

WI • On-site

$69 - $104/hr

Other

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Join our Key, Certificate, and Key Management squad within the Production Security BE tribe! We’re a team of about 15 experts based in Belgium, specializing in the lifecycle management of cryptographic keys, certificates (internal/group/public), and application secrets (via Hashicorp Vault).

Our mission? To secure electronic transactions, authentications, and cloud-hosted applications while ensuring full compliance with EU/Group regulations (e.g. PSD2, PCI) and industry standards.

As part of the broader System Security Cluster, we operate and support Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) like Adyton and nCipher, enabling a trustworthy environment for both internal and external customers. Innovation drives us; we’re the go-to partners for stakeholders, delivering cost-efficient, reliable security solutions that keep the bank and its clients safe.

1. Operations
  • Manage the lifecycle of cryptographic keys, digital certificates, and application secrets (e.g., rotation, revocation, access control).
  • Monitor and maintain HSM infrastructures (Adyton, nCipher, mainframe TKE) to ensure high availability and compliance.
  • Troubleshoot incidents and collaborate with teams to resolve security gaps in authentication, encryption, or secret storage.
  • Act as a Crypto Design Authority (Advise on cryptographic standards, algorithms, and best practices (e.g., NIST, PCI-DSS, PSD2)).
  • Lead or contribute to strategic projects, including:
  • Post-Quantum Cryptography (Assess risks, contribute to the migration of quantum resistant solutions)
  • EKU Readiness (Prepare systems for Extended Key Usage (EKU) compliance)
  • HSM Lifecycle Management (LCM) (Operate HSM support and configuration)
  • Crypto Agility: Improve certificate and key lifecycle mgmt. processes
  • Platform Integration: Align with Group tools (Certis, Horizon)
  • Partner with COE Security, Group Security and other stakeholders like IT architects, IT application owners to translate regulatory and business requirements into technical solutions.
Language requirements
  • French Fluent spoken
  • English Fluent spoken and written
Telework

Expectation: 50% on site & 50% homeworking

Experience and skills
  • At least 5 years of relevant experience
  • Deep IT security expertise
  • Your foundation is technical mastery of HSMs (Adyton/nCipher), PKI, Hashicorp Vault, and cryptographic standards (NIST), paired with sharp operational oversight of high-availability infrastructures.
  • Technical experience Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Powerpoint)
  • Scripting (Python, Bash, ?), preferable ServiceNow, Rally, Portunus, Adyton, nCipher, HashiCorpVault
  • Bridging tech and business: You turn abstract security requirements (e.g., from COE experience / Security) into feasible IT solutions, balancing cost efficiency, compliance, and developer practicality.
  • Agile in action: In a fast-evolving landscape (e.g., crypto-agility, IoT onboarding automation), you anticipate change, prioritize flexibly, and contribute to iterative enhancements; without compromising production stability.
  • Collaboration and results drive you: You work closely with stakeholders (IT architects, application owners, COE & Group Security) to deliver tangible security solutions that meet both business needs and regulatory demands; without losing sight of operational realities.
  • Client-centric by design: Whether supporting internal teams or external partners, you translate complex cryptographic requirements (e.g., PSD2, PCI-DSS) into practical, user-friendly implementations that ensure trust and compliance.
  • Proactive and analytical: Beyond spotting risks (e.g. in post-quantum cryptography or EKU readiness), you proactively enhance processes (e.g. improving key and certificate rotation protocols).
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