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Ruby on Rails Developer

Remote

Callibrity is based in Cincinnati, OH, Columbus, OH and Chicago, IL. This role will be virtual, remote-based but must work U.S. Eastern or Central Time work hours. Will not consider non-US based candidates or Corp to Corp candidates.

Callibrity is a developer owned and managed custom software development consulting company that is dedicated to creating quality software using modern technologies and adding unquestionable business value to companies across multiple industries and verticals. We are problem solvers...people who like a challenge and enjoy working with modern tech stacks. We offer an incredibly collaborative culture and enjoy solving complex problems with our clients. 

As a Ruby on Rails Developer, you understand the client’s big-picture business value and technical direction and can articulate possible solutions and next steps beyond the project at hand. You will integrate into a software development team without needing ongoing, daily supervision. You’ll have the opportunity to work directly with client stakeholders on greenfield software development projects. You will regularly participate in pair programming and code reviews, putting you in the position to share your knowledge and upskill your team. You’re driven to learn new technologies and frameworks.

Callibrity Software Developers:

  • Can solve a broad subset of problems with a broader set of solutions by choosing the right language, framework, and tool for a problem
  • Work directly with key stakeholders at our clients to accomplish shared goals
  • Communicate complex ideas effectively, both verbally and in writing
  • Proactively identify opportunities, challenges, and issues and recommend a solution
  • Demonstrate mastery of software development best practices (Agile, DevOps, Test Automation, CI/CD, TDD)
  • Stay ahead of the curve by exploring new technologies including AI, Machine Learning, Cloud, and IoT
  • Thrive in an environment where there is close interaction among different roles and teams
  • Are admired by the client as someone they can count on, regardless of title or seniority

Requirements:

  • 4+ years of professional experience with Ruby on Rails
  • Experience with JavaScript frameworks such as Angular and React
  • Previous working experience in high-growth technology companies and/or startups
  • Understanding of scrum, unit testing, continuous integration, continuous delivery, and DevOps
  • Knowledge of microserviced architectures and RESTful APIs, especially in Ruby on Rails
  • Good experience with relational databases
  • Relevant professional experience in Information Technology and/or Consulting
  • Four-year degree or successful completion of respected bootcamp/accelerator, or extensive mentorship program
  • Successfully solve Callibrity’s CoderPad and Code Pairing Challenges
  • Interpersonal skills: Influencer, professionalism and accountability, passion for learning, us not them mentality, shared responsibility
  • Embodies Callibrity’s Core Values
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States, without sponsorship

Benefits of Being a Callibrity Consultant:

  • 100% Remote: Work from anywhere
  • Competitive Pay: $100-$115/hr (1-year contract with potential renewal)
  • Potential to Convert: Strong possibility for full-time hire (will start as a 1099 or W-2 temp)
  • Impactful Work: Help drive application best practices in a respected organization

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