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Software Engineer and Wearer of All Hats (Ruby on Rails, ReactJS) San Francisco. Develop, test and maintain native SDK (software development kit) on iOS and Android mobile platforms.
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Extensive ETL/Data Integration experience using Pentaho, Shell Scripting, Python, Ruby on Rails, Elastic and Neo4J. This position will serve as the Senior Software Developer of a group of ETLs supporting enterprise requirements and relaying feedback to team.
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We have an IMMEDIATE NEED for a Full Stack/ETL Developer to provide Agile DevOps support to mission critical systems. An ETL Developer is responsible for designing the data storage system for the enterprise and is charged with testing it before it goes live.
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JAVA, XML/XSD), scripting language experience, (Python or Perl), JAVA GUI development experience and Web framework experience (i.e. Ruby on Rails, Django, SpringFramework, or Zope.
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In the alternative, we will accept a master's degree, or foreign equivalent, in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or a related field plus 3 years of experience as Software Developer, Software Engineer or other occupation/position/job title involving software development with Ruby on Rails.
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Experience with Python/Django, Ruby on Rails or similar web development frameworks, Software Engineer , you'll work on new exciting projects with full autonomy. 2+ years of Full-stack enterprise Software Engineering experience.
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Software Integration Developer will bring a strong background in backend applications development – Ruby or Ruby on Rails. MUST HAVE: Ruby/Ruby on Rails development expertise (3+ years); team lead experience; and SaaS/Custom software integration experience - customizing software to integrate with client systems.
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We are looking for a Ruby on Rails Software Developer for an exciting opportunity to develop in-house reporting and customer facing systems. Ruby on Rails Software Developer - Work From Home.
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Integration: Integrate with our Ruby on Rails backend to ensure that data is managed efficiently and effectively. 5+ years of experience as a React developer. We seek an experienced Senior/Lead Software Engineer with expertise in React.
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We help companies that are looking to hire Ruby on Rails Software Developers for jobs in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and in other cities too. - Need experience with Ruby on Rails.
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Experience with C# / PHP / CSS / JavaScript is a plus. Looking to hire for similar positions in Fort Lauderdale, FL or in other cities? The employee is occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, bend, crouch, walk, crawl intermittently.
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Experience with API frameworks (e.g. Flask, FastAPI, Ruby on Rails). matlab, programming, sde, sdet, software developer, software programmer. Your focus will be on delivering complete features across the stack including the API, web client(s), and data pipeline.
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You Have:2+ years of experience developing production softwareAdvanced Degree in Computer Science or Equivalent experience in lieu of degreeExperience in building and working with APIs to deliver product featuresExperience with modern JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Natural curiosity and desire to build products our merchants depend onTechnologies we use and teach:Front End: ES6 JavaScript, ReactJS, EmberJSBackend: Kotlin, Ruby on Rails, JavaAdditional Information.
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Design software architecture and systems to meet specified requirements. Assist in building a team of software developers (assist with hiring, mentorship, etc.) Produce documentation for software and systems.
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