About the job
About Keyrock
Founded in 2017, Keyrock has rapidly established itself as a transformative leader in the digital asset sector, celebrated for our innovative partnerships and cutting-edge solutions.
With a diverse team of over 250 professionals from 42 nationalities, we thrive in a predominantly remote work environment with hubs in London, Brussels, and Singapore. We host regular online and offline gatherings to foster team cohesion.
We facilitate trading across more than 80 venues and collaborate with a wide range of asset issuers. Our proficiency as a market maker has enabled us to broaden our services, which now include market making, options trading, high-frequency trading, OTC, and DeFi trading desks.
At Keyrock, we pride ourselves on being pioneers in the adoption of Rust as a primary language for algorithmic trading and advocate for its broader application in the industry. We bolster the development of Web3 startups through our Accelerator Program and enhance ecosystems by providing liquidity to promising DeFi, RWA, and NFT protocols. Furthermore, we are committed to advancing industry standards through our research and governance initiatives.
At Keyrock, we are not just imagining the future of digital assets; we are actively constructing it.
Mission Statement
We are in search of a Delivery Manager to oversee the delivery of our foundational technology services. This role serves as a strategic connector between our centralized Infrastructure and Data divisions and the client-facing teams they support.
Collaborating closely with the Head of Product and Head of Engineering, you will manage the relationship between platform product roadmaps and the needs of external-facing teams. By fostering a culture of excellence through DORA metrics and effective incident management, you will ensure our foundational services are scalable, compliant, and reliable. Your leadership will convert complex dependencies into actionable plans that align long-term platform stability with immediate business priorities.
Candidates must be based within the CET timezone (or a maximum deviation of +/- 2 hours).

