Real Technical Challenges
Each client has different infrastructure. Integrating consortium blockchains with legacy databases and ensuring nodes stay synchronized across different companies creates interesting problems to solve.
We're expanding our team in Taichung. Looking for people who care about creating practical blockchain systems for real businesses, not hype or speculation.
Based in Taichung, TaiwanRight now, we have three positions available. Each role involves working closely with manufacturing companies and logistics providers across Taiwan who need secure, private blockchain networks. If you've worked with distributed systems before, you'll find the technical challenges interesting.
Work with clients to design consortium blockchain networks that fit their actual needs. Most projects involve supply chain tracking or multi-party data sharing. You'll spend time understanding their current systems before proposing solutions.
Handle the technical implementation of private blockchain networks. You'll work on node deployment, network configuration, and integration with client databases. Expect to solve connection issues and performance bottlenecks regularly.
Help clients after their blockchain networks go live. You'll troubleshoot technical issues, train their teams on using the system, and work with our engineers when problems need deeper investigation. Mandarin fluency required since you'll be the main point of contact.
Create and maintain technical documentation for our blockchain implementations. You'll work with engineers to document system architectures, write user guides, and keep our knowledge base current. Good writing skills matter more than deep technical expertise.
Our office sits in Taichung's North District, about fifteen minutes from the train station. Most days start around 9am, though some team members prefer coming in at 8 or 10. We're flexible as long as you overlap with client hours when needed.
The work itself centers on problem-solving. Clients come to us when they need multiple organizations to share data securely, and public blockchains won't cut it. You'll spend time understanding their workflows, proposing technical approaches, and then actually building the systems.
Each client has different infrastructure. Integrating consortium blockchains with legacy databases and ensuring nodes stay synchronized across different companies creates interesting problems to solve.
We allocate funds for courses, conferences, or certifications. Several team members have used this for Hyperledger training or attending blockchain conferences in Taipei.
Health insurance through Taiwan's system, labor insurance, and annual leave that increases with tenure. We also close for Lunar New Year and major holidays.
Two of our colleagues who work on different aspects of client projects
Network Integration Lead
Spent six years working on distributed systems before joining us in 2023. Now handles the technical side of getting blockchain nodes running smoothly across client networks. Particularly good at debugging connection issues that appear random but turn out to have clear causes.
Solutions Architect
Joined us in early 2024 after working in enterprise software consulting. Designs blockchain architectures for manufacturing clients who need to track parts across multiple suppliers. Often travels to client sites to understand their existing systems before recommending changes.