Mid Level Smart Contract Engineer

G-20 Group

Chicago, IL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

About G-20 

The G-20 Group is a pioneer in Quantitative Trading systems in cross-asset markets. Headquartered in Switzerland, we operate at the intersection of Quantitative Research, Software Engineering and Trading. The team combines a startup mindset with extensive experience in proprietary Trading, Technology and Quantitative Finance. 

Role Overview 

We are hiring for an experienced, driven Smart Contract Engineer with responsibility for the design, development, and ownership of all on-chain components, including operator registration, stake management, fee distribution automation, and the smart contract interfaces utilized by AI agents and trading systems to interact with our markets.

Your work will serve as the foundational trust layer between multiple participants within the ecosystem and as such, is highly security-critical. The smart contracts you develop will manage slashable collateral, automate fee distribution across multiple active markets, and be subject to external audits and public accessibility.

Key Responsibilities 

  • Operator Registration & Lifecycle: Build and maintain the end-to-end operator registration flow, including collateral locking, credential submission, and market configuration. Enable seamless addition of new markets without re-registration and ensure clear separation of operator identity and market parameters.
  • Stake Management & Slashing: Develop smart contracts for staking, unstaking (with cooldowns), and handling partial/full slashing. Implement co-staker models with fair fee distribution and robust handling of all slashing edge cases.
  • Fee Distribution Automation: Automate fee collection and distribution across treasury, co-stakers, and liquidity participants with transparent, auditable, and fully autonomous systems.
  • Agent & Bot Interfaces: Design efficient on-chain interfaces for AI agents and trading bots, including batch operations and data queries. Provide well-documented SDKs in Python, TypeScript, and Rust.
  • Market Governance: Implement secure governance for updating market parameters, incorporating safeguards such as timelocks, multi-sig approvals, and on-chain auditability.
  • Security & Audit Readiness: Ensure audit-ready code with comprehensive testing (including fuzzing and invariants) and support external audits and bug bounty programs.

Requirements

  • Bachelors degree (minimum) in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Data Science, or a related field, top-tier university preferred
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Solidity Expertise: 3+ years of production experience in smart contract development. Strong understanding of the EVM, including gas optimization, storage layout, proxy patterns, and reentrancy protection.
  • Foundry Proficiency: Experience using Foundry as a primary development framework, including Forge testing, fuzz testing, invariant testing, and scripted deployments. Demonstrated ability to achieve high test coverage across security-critical code paths.
  • DeFi Perpetuals Knowledge: Solid understanding of perpetual futures architecture, including funding rates, mark vs. index pricing, liquidation mechanisms, and auto-deleveraging. Familiarity with design approaches across leading on-chain perpetual protocols.
  • Security-Oriented Mindset: Strong awareness of smart contract attack vectors and exploit patterns, including flash loans, oracle manipulation, access control vulnerabilities, and front-running. Experience preparing codebases for external security audits.
  • Governance & Access Control: Experience implementing and managing multi-signature wallets, timelock mechanisms, and secure on-chain parameter governance with safe upgrade patterns.
  • SDK & Interface Design: Proven ability to design clean and developer-friendly ABIs, emit events for off-chain indexing, write comprehensive NatSpec documentation, and generate typed SDK bindings across multiple programming languages.

Preferred / Desirable Experience 

  • Rust smart contracts: Smart contract development in Rust-based environments (Solana, NEAR, CosmWasm).
  • Formal verification: Experience with Certora, Halmos, or symbolic execution tools for proving contract invariants.
  • Oracle & cross-chain patterns: Understanding of how off-chain data (oracle prices, external state) is delivered to on-chain contracts and the trust assumptions involved.
  • RWA tokenisation: Familiarity with tokenised real-world asset protocols and how their collateral types integrate with DeFi margin and lending systems.
  • Institutional custody integration: Experience integrating institutional custody solutions (MPC-based or equivalent) for programmatic transaction signing.

Location and Right to work: This role will preferably be based in our Zurich office but could alternatively be based out of our London, New York, Chicago or Hong Kong offices. Only candidates who possess the pre-existing right to work in one of the locations above without needing company sponsorship need apply.  

Join G-20 Group and be a part of a team that is at the forefront of financial markets, driving innovation and excellence in the sector. 



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Contract Engineer?

A: To succeed as a Contract Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in engineering design software, such as CAD and simulation tools, as well as expertise in relevant engineering disciplines like mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering. Soft skills like effective communication, problem-solving, and adaptability are also crucial, as Contract Engineers often work with diverse stakeholders, manage multiple projects, and navigate changing project requirements. By combining technical expertise with strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills, Contract Engineers can deliver high-quality results, build strong relationships, and drive career growth through opportunities for professional development and advancement.

Q: What is the career path for a Contract Engineer?

A: A Contract Engineer's typical career progression involves starting as a Junior Engineer or Design Engineer, where they develop and implement designs, and then advancing to Senior Engineer or Lead Engineer roles, where they oversee projects and teams. Key opportunities for skill development and growth include gaining experience in project management, developing technical expertise in specific engineering disciplines, and learning business and communication skills to effectively collaborate with clients and stakeholders. Long-term, Contract Engineers may transition into full-time engineering positions, start their own consulting firms, or pursue leadership roles in engineering management or project management.



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