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Jebbit, Inc. [http://jebbit.com] | Boston, MA

# Mid-Senior Ruby on Rails Engineer

Jebbit is a young adtech startup that powers Post-Click Engagement™ for some of the World’s largest brands. Jebbit’s products enhance after-the-click activities for brands’ online advertising campaigns, increasing the time and quality of engagement whilst providing campaign and consumer analytics through a self-service platform. Jebbit was recently lauded as “One of the World’s top 25 most Promising new Companies” by CNBC and is headquartered in Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall.

Job Description Joining the Jebbit team will give you immediate ownership of our consumer-facing products as you’ll be working in a small team of developers build and ship features on a daily basis. You’ll be responsible for the planning and execution of sprints, building feature functionality, and maintaining and scaling our existing application. Ideally you'd have experience with AWS and building high-powered analytics systems. We’re a young startup and we’re growing our team with excited, resourceful individuals.

RESONSIBILITIES:

Be awesome

Write clean, maintainable and efficient code

Design robust, scalable and secure features

Contribute in all phases of the development lifecycle

Follow best practices (testing, continuous integration, SCRUM, refactoring, code standards)

Drive continuous adoption and integration of relevant new technologies into design

QUALIFICATIONS:

BS/MS degree in Computer Science, or equivalent experience

5+ years of experience developing software in a production environment

Proven working experience in developing applications with Ruby on Rails

A firm grasp of object oriented analysis and design

Passion for writing great, simple, clean, efficient code

Good knowledge of relational databases (PostgreSQL a plus)

Demonstrable knowledge of front-end technologies such as JavaScript, HTML, HTML5, CSS, JQuery

Experience with Ember.js and/or Node.js is a big plus

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