Job: Ruby on Rails Developer

* This job will use an Assembla job agreement

 
Desired service type:
Hourly
Description, tasks, and duties

We are expanding and looking for more Rails developers. We are looking for talented coders to work with Ruby, Rails and Javascript. You will build Assembla products, and exciting Web 2.0 startup products for clients.

Summarize the opportunity. Why is this a good team, project and role?

You will work with other great developers who have succeeded in our trial process. We work on interesting startup projects. You set your own hours. Team members that understand the agile and distributed development methodology can move up to technical lead positions.

Requirements: skills, experience, and availability
  • Talented, highly productive developer, and a good object-oriented programmer
  • Understands Ruby and ready to work with Ruby on Rails
  • Experienced Web developer with a history of releasing dynamic applications. Must understand HTTP, HTML, CSS, and Web user interfaces
  • Javascript knowledge is very helpful
  • Written English skills
  • Can work independently. You should have experience designing and building a complete software product or application by yourself.
  • Understands how to work in a distributed, open source, or outsourced team with online ticketing and version control.

You can work anywhere in the world and set your own hours. You should have a computer and a broadband Internet connection.

Compensation, terms, and duration of job

We are looking for full-time, or part-time with more than 25 hours per week available. We want to work with the best, and create long term relationships. We will offer you some trial tasks, with immediate payment, and learn to work together. If that goes well we will offer you a long-term contract.

How should the candidate respond? What information is required? What is the trial task or qualifying process?

Please post a resume, a desired hourly rate, and the numbers of hours that you have available per week.

Time commitment
Target Start Date: Fri, May 01 2009
Minimum hours per week: 25
Maximum hours per week: 40
Posted by
Stu Kirsch
Expires on
Sun, Feb 08 2009
Posted on
Fri, May 02 2008