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Sen Ruby on Rails Developer for fin-tech
Ruby
iRonin.IT

Sen Ruby on Rails Developer for fin-tech

iRonin.IT
Poznań
Type of work
Undetermined
Experience
Senior
Employment Type
B2B
Operating mode
Remote

Tech stack

    Ruby on Rails
    advanced
    Code Design Patterns
    advanced
    Elasticsearch
    regular
    PostreSQL
    regular
    Object-Oriented-Programming
    regular
    SideqEnterprise
    regular

Job description

The challenge:

  • Join iRonin’s tightly knit team of 6 Ruby experts to test the limits of your skills, working on a complex and challenging fin-tech platform built with Ruby on Rails. 
  • Develop with a simple stack and complex business logic developed by a team of Ruby experts who code for quality and to the latest programming standards. 

Collaborate closely with a dozen more team members in the US to ensure security for sensitive data of thousands of users and the consistency of thousands of daily financial transactions. The project is extremely well maintained in accordance with the best development practices and the latest coding standards.

The upcoming development steps include:
  • decouple monolithic architecture into functional subsystems,
  • reorganize internal architecture to introduce the better representation of the business domain,
  • improve internal tests.


About iRonin.IT

We're a Polish software house providing high-quality IT solutions since 2011. Please submit your application to learn more about us, the way we work and our projects and how our company can help you to grow.

We are a remote organization however working from an office is an option. We have an office in Rzeszów and Poznań where a couple of our devs are located, but we're also present in other Polish cities - Kraków, Gdańsk, Warszawa, and Wrocław. We are ready to open new offices in the future. We offer benefits like premium health-care, accident insurance, and sports program subscription, excellent life-work balance, friendly atmosphere, and no workstation screenshots 😉