Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
£45K-£120K
Ruby on Rails Developer - Junior, Mid, Senior, Lead or Principal = £45K-£120K One of the leading UK Fintech companies, based in London, are undergoing a significant growth of Ruby on Rails talent on the tail of just under £200m in series d investment. They are seeking to revolutionize their niche by taking on an influx of Ruby on Rails Developers that fit with their dynamic, exciting and distinctive outlook. The company are TDD evangelists, so a career with them is guaranteed to grow your skills as a Ruby on Rails Developer, on top of versing you in best Ruby practise. They are a diverse team, and the positions they seek to fill are equally so. Therefore, they are ready and waiting to take on an assortment of individuals with a variety of background experience as Ruby Developers. As a Ruby on Rails Developer you will: Have commercial experience in Ruby and Ruby on Rails In coordination with your team: engineer a better code base, deliver new projects and write/test quality code and specifications. Work comfortably and efficiently within an 8–10-person agile team, as part of a larger operation. Report to a Tech Lead, heeding any advice and taking on their mentor ship. If this Ruby on Rails Developer opportunity is of interest to you, then please apply for this advert and we will be in touch should we feel you are an appropriate candidate.
Southend-on-Sea
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