This is a full time, on-site, salaried Ruby on Rails Developer
position paying $75,000-$130,000 depending on experience + benefits.
No telecommuting allowed. US Citizens or Green Card holders only
please. Local candidates strongly preferred, but candidates
interested in relocating considered as well. Thank you.
Our New York City client (near Union Square Park) is looking for Ruby
on Rails engineers to join its team. They are building an extensive
platform using best of breed technologies including Ruby on Rails
(just upgraded to Rails 3), jQuery, MongoDB, Redis, Resque, Rspec and
Cucumber. Youll be working in an agile environment where we keep
things simple and where we love testing and refactoring we always
make sure our continuous integration build stays green on master. Come
excited to contribute to a passionate, visionary team with deep
experience and relentless drive.
Responsibilities:
- Design, build and test the core components of the platform
partnering with the product and business development teams to improve
and extend our awesome product - Investigate innovative solutions to platform requirements, thinking
outside the box to get things done - Continuously refactor code base to ensure it is maintainable
- Optimize slow performing web transactions
- Become a leader on the team helping grow and mentor new engineers
Must Haves:
- The more experience you have building web applications using Ruby on
Rails the better - JavaScript/JQuery experience
- Git experience
Very Nice to Haves:
- Experience building RoR plugins or Ruby gems
- Experience scaling web applications to handle millions of users
- Be a BDD nut wholl know when a LOD violation is actually a
violation and will never allow code to go to production unless it has
been tested - Contribution to open source projects or side projects
- Experience with Mongo
- Experience with Amazon Web Services (EC2, S3, etc)
- Experience developing APIs
If you are interested in this job, please submit your RESUME and
SALARY requirements to opensourcestaffing|AT|gmail.com
Thank you,
Beau J. Gould