17 Solidity roles12 companiesupdated 06/17
Solidity Auditor Jobs
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Solidity is the dominant smart contract language across Ethereum and EVM chains, so Solidity auditing is the core skill behind most smart contract security work. The roles below focus on reviewing Solidity and EVM bytecode for vulnerabilities at protocol teams, audit firms, and security DAOs. On-site-only and stale listings are removed.
Solidity smart contract auditor jobs: FAQ
What does a Solidity auditor do?
Reviews Solidity smart contracts for vulnerabilities - reentrancy, access-control flaws, oracle manipulation, and accounting errors - usually producing a written report with severity-rated findings before and after deployment.
Do Solidity auditor jobs require a computer science degree?
Rarely. Teams weigh a public track record - audit contest results, bug bounty reports, and open-source reviews - far more than formal credentials.
What tools do Solidity auditors use?
Foundry for testing and fuzzing, Slither and Aderyn for static analysis, and Echidna or Medusa for property-based fuzzing - alongside manual review, which finds most high-severity bugs.
Are Solidity auditing roles remote?
Most are remote-friendly. The remote roles view shows the live list filtered to remote-only positions.
What counts as a smart contract auditor job?
Roles are included when the listing points to smart contract auditing, protocol security, blockchain security research, formal verification, fuzzing, cryptography, or product security at a Web3 protocol or audit firm.
Generic IT, sales, compliance, support, SOC, and data-center security roles are filtered out. Direct company listings are preferred over job-board mirrors when the same role appears in several places.