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A Blockchain Engineer maintains and supports distributed and decentralized blockchain-based networks or block-chain applications such as cryptocurrency exchange, payment processing, document sharing, and digital voting. Design and deploy secure block-chain design patterns and solutions over geographically distributed networks using advanced technologies. May assist with infrastructure setup and testing for application transparency and security.
Facts and Stats
Your career outlook is looking good – just like these stats.
O*NET Code: 15-1299.07
Median wages (annual)
2024
Projected job openings
2024-2034
Projected growth (much faster than average)
2024-2034
Top Technology Requirements Included in Job Postings
- Application server software — Docker; GitHub; Kubernetes; Spring Boot
- Data base management system software — Amazon Kinesis; MongoDB; MySQL; NoSQL
- Development environment software — Apache Kafka; Go; Microsoft Azure software; Software libraries
- Object or component oriented development software — C#; C++; Oracle Java; TypeScript
- Web platform development software — Google Angular; Node.js; React; Spring Framework
When You Choose Miami, Your Career Journey Begins
Once you’ve selected your program at Miami, the Center for Career Exploration and Success will help you explore career paths, prepare for the job market, and make meaningful connections. With personalized support, resources, and events, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to navigate your career journey.

Discover how to turn your passions into a career path. Explore majors and careers that match your interests.

Build the skills to succeed in your career journey. Prepare for internships, interviews, and the workplace.

Make meaningful connections to launch your career. Access networking opportunities, career fairs, and employer events.
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