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Sr. Ruby Engineer

The Company:
A company known as a leader in digital advertising solutions is looking to hire a Sr. Ruby Engineer NOW. They offer a total digital marketing system for local businesses, comprised of web presence solutions and digital advertising solutions. With the position assigned to work out of their Woodland Hills office, the company has more than 500 employees with offices in Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and North America. All of their solutions feed into their lead conversion software, which helps local businesses seamlessly convert leads into customers and gain a deeper understanding of their online marketing ROI. Through their global technology platform, a decade's worth of marketing insights, and their team of digital marketing experts, they help local businesses get more out of their marketing.
The Position:
A little more about the role you will participate in all phases of the software development cycle: from product definition and design through implementation, debugging, and testing. You will work collaboratively with other engineers and must be willing to take on any technical tasks that contribute to the goals of the team and the company.
They're looking for someone who has the ability to work collaboratively with a small team and independently, to research the internet for optimal solutions, to write quality code and tests, and to transform design into implementation. They want an engineer who appreciates a start up environment and who is a natural self-starter--someone who isn't afraid to speak their opinion and provide ideas.
Ruby on Rails experience is a MUST
3yrs profession experience preferred
The Offer:
Salary is $130KDOE.
Benefits
FlexibilityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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