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Description:
A product-oriented company is seeking a Full-Stack Engineer with strong front-end skills to build engaging, data-driven features for their platform.
The role involves collaborating closely with product and design teams to create user-centric experiences.
The focus will be on front-end development using JavaScript and React, with significant back-end collaboration in Ruby on Rails, and working with cloud services like AWS and Heroku.
The position is fully remote, with working hours from 9 AM to 5 PM EST.
Key responsibilities include building responsive user interfaces, collaborating on back-end systems, managing databases, and ensuring high performance of the application.
Requirements:
Hands-on experience with Ruby, preferably Ruby on Rails, to build web applications is required.
Strong knowledge of React or similar JavaScript frameworks, with a keen eye for UI/UX details is necessary.
Experience creating or integrating analytical dashboards and data visualizations is essential.
Proficiency with PostgreSQL, including writing optimized queries for performance, is required.
Experience deploying and maintaining applications on AWS, Heroku, or similar cloud services is necessary.
Strong communication and collaboration skills with the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams are essential.
Benefits:
This role offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact by driving product direction and collaborating with cross-functional teams.
The environment encourages continuous learning and professional growth, with the flexibility of remote work.
You will play a key role in building a high-quality, user-centric product that is changing the way we approach data-driven insights.
The position fosters a positive, collaborative team culture and encourages sharing knowledge to continually improve development processes.
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