Ruby Programmer - Middletown / Newport, Rhode Island Information Technology (IT) - Newport, RI at Geebo

Ruby Programmer - Middletown / Newport, Rhode Island

Company Name:
EH
Position: Ruby Programmer - Middletown/Newport, Rhode Island
Base Salary: Salary Range from $70,000 to $80,000, depending on experience
Location: Middletown/Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Our company delivers large files, including movies, news & sports over its satellite infrastructure to its maritime customers. As a key member of our team, you will implement code; build embedded web applications, web services and application services.
Job Duties and
Responsibilities:
Software development contributor to our new Global IPTV Service.
Develop web apps and web services for our IP MobileCast Product.
Work directly with IP MobileCast development team.
Implement code based on requirements specifications.
Work with other team members, fine tuning requirements.
Build web applications, web services, and app services.
Work in Agile
Scrum development process environment.
Develop code in TDD fashion.
Write use cases and test cases.
Troubleshoot, diagnose and fix defects.
Communicate and provide advice perfecting the product.
Bottom Line Job Requirements:
Bachelor in Computer Science.
Object oriented programming.
Linux operating systems.
Knowledgeable with MVC design pattern.
Ruby, Rails, Sinatra, GIT, Hiroku/AWS, MySql, PostgreSQL, UnitTest, JBuilder, Passenger.
JQuery, Javascript, and JSON.
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome debugging.
Strong team skills.
Able to work in a fast-paced hi-tech environment.
Strong willingness to learn.
Desire to constantly improve programming skills.
Willing to take risks, make mistakes, improvise, and converge on optimal result
Must have relevant Ruby/Rails experience. Be very familiar with Linux operating systems and be able to write code and build web applications.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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