Facebook Seeking Crypto Wallet Data Engineer, Regulatory Policy Expert

Social media giant Facebook, which recently revealed details of an ambitious plan to roll out a cryptocurrency called Libra, is seeking a data professional to work on the new network’s wallet data, as well as a policy specialist to help with potential regulatory hurdles.

In one job description posted Monday, Facebook indicated it’s looking for a head of data science at Calibra wallet – an app that’s being developed for the Libra project. The new role is focused on analyzing how customers are using Calibra and making decisions based on that data across Facebook’s teams and products.

The data engineer will need to use “quantitative analysis, data mining, and the presentation of data to see beyond the numbers and understand how our users interact with our core products,” the ad says. They must also “drive data quality across the product vertical and related business areas,” working with the product and engineering teams to make sure the data is properly understood and utilized.

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The engineer will also manage the proper service-level agreements – that is, the agreements between Facebook’s services and its customers on what the company will do to provide the services and what the customers should expect.

Lending and wealth management

The job description also gives some specifics on Facebook’s ambitions regarding the future developments of Calibra, including banking and financial services:

“The wallet will be the delivery vehicle for many financial services starting with personal payments, but expanding to online and offline commerce and eventually lending and personal financial management. We are very focused on the mission of creating opportunities for the billions of people around the world that are excluded or are underserved by the incumbent financial players.”

This is the second job for Calibra posted by Facebook so far. On Friday, the company announced it was seeking a finance program manager to plan, lead and execute “on global, cross-functional finance projects,” CoinDesk reported. The job description didn’t specify that the manager will be working for Calibra, but Facebook spokesperson Elka Looks later told CoinDesk in an email that the new position was meant for the wallet app.

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In total, Facebook’s career website now has over two dozen blockchain-related jobs, as the company looks to grow the team working on Libra – an initiative that picked up pace with the hiring of former staffers at blockchain startup Chainspace earlier this year.