Bitnomial is Hiring Haskell Engineers

Bitnomial is looking for Haskell Software Engineers to join our team. Bitnomial is a US based, CFTC licensed and regulated derivatives exchange, headquartered in Chicago. Bitnomial develops and operates exchange, clearing, and settlement infrastructure. Our first products are physically-settled Bitcoin futures and options. We recently launched a Hashrate future, and we have more and different products on the way. Trading industry experience is a plus.

We use Haskell for all of our matching, settlement, and web services. Our main repository is 66% Haskell, 11% TypeScript, 9% HCL (for Terraform, Nomad, etc). We use servant as our main web server.

Check out more details here: Bitnomial Exchange

We’re targeting Chicago, the San Francisco Bay Area, and New York at the moment, but will consider remote candidates within American time-zones.

We’ve also got a bunch of open source projects: Bitnomial · GitHub

Tech stack:

  • Haskell (GHC)
  • React/Typescript
  • PostgreSQL
  • Nix
  • Nomad
  • Terraform
  • AWS

US Base Salary Range: $150-$225k base salary depending on qualifications + equity options

This is a wide range because we’re considering many different candidates with varying skill levels.

For US employees: 4% 401(k) matching + healthcare benefits

For non-US employees, we use Gusto for setting up an independent contractor position. See this link for the list of countries they can support: https://support.gusto.com/article/106622337100000/Hire-and-pay-international-contractors

To apply, send your resume to jobs@bitnomial.com.

I’d be happy to answer any questions you might have in this thread!

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What level of experience are you looking for?

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For the NY area, do you prefer in-office over remote?
And is in-office, 5 days a week?

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We’re looking for a wide range of skills. I would say that the minimum is a few years of professional experience as a software engineer, not necessarily in Haskell, but familiarity or experience with Haskell is a big advantage.

If you’re on the fence, I would encourage you to apply!

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We have an office in Chicago. In NY, we do not have an office yet. So, the job would start as remote, and when we got a few people there, we’d get an office. We do not require in-office, but it’s definitely recommended.

Are you open to EU based developers?

Not at the moment. However, we may expand our hiring search in the near future. We’ll post again when we’re considering Haskell engineer positions in the EU. You can also send us an email, and that’ll put you in our candidate tracking system for when that time comes.