Front:end (Rails) Developer - Timberhorn IT Solutions (richardson, texas) Information Technology (IT) - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Front:end (Rails) Developer - Timberhorn IT Solutions (richardson, texas)

Company Description:
We exceed.
We learn.
We innovate.
We do whatever it takes.
We partner.
We raise the bar.
We succeed.
What makes Timberhorn IT Solutions unique? Quite simply:
We have relationships with the most qualified and talented IT Professionals in the world.
Period.
We understand that no two clients are alike and each day brings new challenges and new opportunities.
Having a solution ready at a moments notice is a tremendous asset.
Thats why we work hard to learn about our clients and gain a better understanding of their needs so we can tailor our services accordingly.
Job Description:
KEY DELIVERABLES - Maintain current web functionality and make improvement where needed (small team) - Develop new web design projects from end to end - Communicate effectively with multiple areas of technology management and other business units - Perform all testing and roll out of new features within existing and new design - Ability to work independently as sole web designer for organization KEY QUALIFICATIONS - Four:
year degree or related technical experience - Cutting:
edge knowledge seeker - Ruby on Rails development - LAMP - 3
years experience developing automation scripts (Bash, Ruby, Python, Perl, etc) - 3
years experience with Linux - GIT Software experience preferred - XML, JavaScript, IIS, etc.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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