Ruby on Rails Maestro (Team Lead) at Corporate Governance Risk (CGR) (Perth, Australia) (allows remote)
Job Description
We are a small team of 15, tackling interesting challenges in enterprise level risk management. We are looking for a passionate Lead Ruby on Rails Developer with experience and interest in all levels of an application stack.
**Ready to start immediately. Remote is OK.**
Reporting and visualisation - With our application storing so much data behind the scenes we are looking for better ways to represent that to our clients; we want to go beyond the usual paper based report and develop better interactive reports and data visualisations for desktop and mobile devices. We favour client-side visualisations via libraries such as d3.js
Greater attention to user interaction - Enterprise software doesn't have to be dull or confusing; our focus is to ensure we deliver powerful products that are accessible to a broad range of users in an organisation. People work best when they love the tools they use.
Skills Requirements
#### People Skills
* Positive and pro-active attitude.
* Excellent communication skills.
* Work hard. Play hard.
* Ruby on Rails.
* MongoDB.
* Client side technologies such as HTML, Javascript, CSS and security.
* Amazon Web Services (AWS).
* New cool stuff.
* Cares about code quality and takes pride ensuring work is accessible, maintainable and cross-browser compliant.
* Linux (production or development) and Mac OSX (development) environments preferred.
About Corporate Governance Risk (CGR)
CGR has developed a cloud-based application for risk management deployed to major corporations around the world. You'll be working with the biggest names in mining, oil gas, with exposure to health and financial industries. The team at CGR and its affiliate members have been providing risk services to its industries for over 15 years and currently serve some of world's most successful companies.
Joel Test score: 10 out of 12
The Joel Test is a twelve-question measure of the quality of a software team.
- Do you use source control?
- Can you make a build in one step?
- Do you make daily builds?
- Do you have a bug database?
- Do you fix bugs before writing new code?
- Do you have an up-to-date schedule?
- Do you have a spec?
- Do programmers have quiet working conditions?
- Do you use the best tools money can buy?
- Do you have testers?
- Do new candidates write code during their interview?
- Do you do hallway usability testing?
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