Ruby on Rails Internet & Ecommerce - Redmond, WA at Geebo

Ruby on Rails

Company Name:
Collabera
## DESCRIPTION
Job Functions:
?Ability to work within a team to accomplish goals and deadlines
?Driven to meet deadline expectations
?Ability to adapt within a changing environment
?Strong verbal communication skills
Additional Details:
?3
years of Ruby on Rails experience
?Solid understanding of object-oriented methodologies
?Solid understanding of TDD, BDD, along with either Minitest or Rspec along with Capybara
?Understanding of creating and consuming APIs using Rails
?Understanding of Capistrano and Deployment of Rails applications
?Multiple projects using Agile - particularly SCRUM
Required Skills
Required skills:
?4
years of Ruby on Rails experience
?Solid understanding of object-oriented methodologies
?Strong JAVA experience to interface Ruby with JAVA
?SQL
Preferred Skills
?3
years of Ruby on Rails experience
?Solid understanding of object-oriented methodologies
?Solid understanding of TDD, BDD, along with either Minitest or Rspec along with Capybara
?4
years of Ruby on Rails experience
?Solid understanding of object-oriented methodologies
?Strong JAVA experience to interface Ruby with JAVA
Job Title: Ruby on Rails
Job Code: 5293_Rails_WA_TX
Preferred Skills: ?3
years of Ruby on Rails experience?Solid understanding of object-oriented methodologies?Solid understanding of TDD, BDD, along with either Minitest or Rspec along with Capybara?4
years of Ruby on Rails experience?Solid understanding of object-oriented methodologies?Strong JAVA experience to interface Ruby with JAVA
Domain: IT Services
Location: Redmond, WA or Dallas, TX, Washington, Texas, Georgia, US
Pay rate: DOE
Duration: 1 Year

Experience: 3 - 5 years
Recruiter: Kapil Pursnani
Phone
Email-ID: kapil. ;
URL: Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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