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C#, Python or Ruby on Rails and Extensive experience with working on large, highly scalable distributed systems Experience architecting services at an entireprise level Experience using RSpec to write tests ensuring code meets quality standards.
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As an engineer on the Product Infrastructure Ruby/Rails team you work on developer productivity improvements at the core of the language and framework gusto uses for its main applications.
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Full-Stack Development: Utilize your expertise in Ruby on Rails, Go-Lang, and Node. JS to contribute to the development of various components of our software applications, encompassing both frontend and backend functionalities.
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Expert experience in designing and developing software applications on a service layer/ backend stack (typically 10+ years) and extensive experience with Ruby on Rails (RoR) (typically 3+ years.
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Frontend Development: Work on modern frontend frameworks (e.g., React, Angular, Vue.js) to enhance the user interface. Solid understanding of server-side MVC frameworks (like Django, Rails, Pyramid etc.
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Experience with web frameworks such as Ruby on Rails or Node.js. Joining the on-call rotation to help support the team and developers. This compensation range is specific to the United States labor market and may be adjusted based on actual experience.
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Strong working knowledge of testing across applications written in React, React Native, Kotlin/Swift, Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL, & Node.js. Requires minimum 10-15 years of experience as an SDET or similar quality automation role, with an emphasis on programming.
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Research and Innovation: Stay up-to-date with the latest trends, tools, and technologies related to Ruby on Rails, Go-Lang, Node. JS, and other relevant areas. Ruby on Rails Proficiency: Strong knowledge and expertise in the Ruby/Ruby on Rails platform, with a track record of building robust and scalable applications.
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Knowledge of a multitude of programming languages including Python, PHP, Java, Node and Ruby on Rails. The candidate will also be responsible for engineering on customer premise applications and systems interconnected to cloud resources.
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