Fullstack Engineer - Product
Solana Foundation- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should possess 2+ years of experience in software development and complex back-end systems, along with experience developing local and cloud applications, experience working in high-performing teams and scaling organizations, experience developing tools and processes for a SW team, experience in developing relational databases, familiarity with Express, Rails, Django, or other WebDev frameworks, experience building web user interfaces (ie. React, Angular, Jquery), experience developing and maintaining mission-critical applications, and expertise in CI/CD.
The Lead Full Stack Developer will develop code in support of proprietary Soluna products, architect and develop Maestro, the software that runs Soluna data centers and network operations center, develop software to further automate and improve upon current Soluna products, plan and execute the deployment of Soluna product releases, help develop, understand, and collaborate on the complete product lifecycle from concept to execution, and develop data analytics that are useful for the entire Soluna organization.
Builds data centers using excess renewable energy
Soluna Computing provides a solution for renewable energy producers by building small data centers that utilize excess energy generated by power plants. These data centers serve as a reliable customer for renewable energy, helping producers sell all the energy they generate, which maximizes their revenue and prevents waste. Soluna's data centers are designed to be fully green, scalable, and responsive to demand, making them ideal for consuming surplus energy from sources like wind and solar power. Unlike competitors, Soluna focuses specifically on creating a market for excess renewable energy, ensuring that producers can stabilize their income and meet investor expectations. The company's goal is to foster a sustainable energy ecosystem where renewable energy producers can thrive while providing a consistent power source for data centers.