* Are you looking for a remote flexible role where you won't be micro-managed? * Do you have a passion for writing clean code? * Are you comfortable working as full stack developer? * Do you have over 3 years experience working with building web applications?
If so, we would love to hear from you.
About us
Webbernet is a team of Ruby on Rails developers spread across the globe. We focus on building scalable custom software for our enterprise clients with a large emphasis on writing fast, clean Ruby code. We work primarily with large companies that can't find software off the shelf. As a result we get to work on unique challenges that solve real world problems for businesses.
Our services include designing, developing, hosting and maintaining custom Ruby on Rails apps.
Benefits
100% remote working. Work on your terms from anywhere.
We are a remote first organisation.
Paid time off
Great team of likeminded individuals who have a passion for clean code
Autonomy to build technical solutions without micro-management
Flexible hours. We communicate asyncronously via Discourse teams (so no annoying notifications to break your flow)
We keep mandatory meetings to a minimum
Annual professional development fund that you can use to improve your skillset (courses, books, etc)
Calm premium subscription to help you switch off
Equipment allowance
Technology
The specific application we are working on is an exciting new SaaS product built in Australia.
The specific tech being used is:
Ruby on Rails MVC
Postgres
Resque
Git
React for complex components
More information on the app will be provided in our interview.
Responsibilities
Build and deploy features using Ruby on Rails
Write tests that adequately cover the change (Unit or End to End)
Keep an eye on your solution performance with New Relic
Rectify issues that come through our error monitoring system, Sentry.
Work closely alongside our small design team, crafting the best solution for the challenge at hand
Communicate effectively and efficiently with team mates over chat
Bonus if you follow Robert Martin's work! No Agencies please