Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
£60000 - £95000 per annum, Benefits: Excellent benefits
Senior Ruby on Rails Developer Oho are working with one of the UK’s leading digital Fintech platforms, whose mission is to help everyone save and plan for their future. They work with all of the leading Bluechip and SMEs across the UK and have grown rapidly in the last 5 years, to over 250 staff, and a tech team of over 130, spread across 4 countries. They are growing rapidly and are currently looking for 10+ Ruby on Rails Developers (BE/FS) to join the London team and help them to take their platform to the next level. Alongside their phenomenal team, they use many contemporary tools such as AWS, GitHub, Circle CI, New Relic and many more. What you'll do Develop new user facing features. Engineering a better code base with your team. Work within a smaller 8-10 person agile engineering team, part of a wider Engineering organisation. Work on tickets assigned to you, this includes writing code and specs (tests) and checking that new code passes other test coverage. Review Pull Requests from other developers. Work in a collaborative, agile team environment. Be awesome at what you do best, code! Occasionally pair with other Engineers - we have pairing machines. Does this sound interesting? Please click apply ASAP, as we are currently scheduling interviews for this opportunity. Senior Ruby on Rails Developer
Orkney
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