Engineering
Global Settlement is building tokenization and settlement products on Canton and DAML — the smart contract platform purpose-built for regulated financial workflows.
DAML lets us model multi-party agreements with strong privacy and authorization guarantees, which is what makes it the right primitive for cross-border settlement and tokenized real-world assets. You'll be writing the contracts that institutions use to issue, transfer, and settle digital instruments.
This role sits between protocol engineering and product. The contracts you write are the rules of the system — they define what's possible, who can do what, and how value moves.
Design and implement DAML smart contracts for tokenization, settlement, and identity products
Model multi-party workflows with proper authorization, privacy, and auditability guarantees
Build integrations between DAML applications and Canton nodes, off-chain services, and client systems
Contribute to upgrade strategies, testing frameworks, and operational tooling for production DAML deployments
Ability to commute to office in Miami preferred but not required
You have professional experience writing DAML, or strong functional programming experience (Haskell, Scala, OCaml) and a willingness to ramp quickly
You understand multi-party workflows and the trade-offs of authorization, privacy, and observability in distributed systems
You've shipped production smart contracts or financial systems with strict correctness requirements
You're comfortable reading specs, ledger documentation, and protocol-level material
You're comfortable with ambiguity and laying the groundwork
Bonus: experience with Canton, Digital Asset's stack, or other regulated DLT platforms
If we interview you, you can expect the following process
Initial 30-45 minute conversation
A take-home assignment designed to be similar to on-the-job work
A 45 minute fit interview
An onsite super-day
We may speak with 1-2 references you provide