
The United States of Commerce has recently opened a job opening for a computer scientist that specializes in blockchain and identity management.
According to their job listing the requirements for the new position includes at least one year of specialized experience in developing blockchain infrastructure and researching blockchain technologies, cryptocurrencies and smart contracts.
The listing gives special emphasis on the applicant’s experience with national and global identity management programs and identity tokens and in standards and national and international standards bodies developing identity management, blockchain and identity token interoperability standards.
The job is a short-term vacancy which means it would not exceed one year and compensations can reach up to $166,500 salary.
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