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Ruby on Rails Developer

Company Name:
Quantix Inc
Since 2002, Quantix ProTech has successfully delivered IT resources and solutions to companies while building a solid reputation for integrity and consistent quality. Quantix ProTech continues to partner with the commercial sector for specialized IT placement and staffing
services
. Quantix ProTech was recently featured in US News and World Report and Forbes.
Why would you want to work as a consultant at Quantix?
oHealthcare, Dental and Vision Insurance
oPaid Time Off
o401K with Company Match
Why would you want to work for our client? Our client is a leader in the research and development of renewable energy, alternative fuels and overall energy efficiency. There is long-term career potential, even as a consultant. Consultants are often promoted into roles of increasing responsibility. Our client uses a variety of cutting-edge technologies and encourages consultants to learn new skills.
job
Title: Ruby on Rails Developer
Location: Golden, CO 80401
Type: Long term contract
Length: Six months plus
Job Description:
Client located in Golden, CO is seeking a Ruby on Rails Developer for a long term contract
position
. This position participates on a small team of developers and database administrators. Responsibilities include redesigning and developing an application that is currently in use. The current application is written in PHP / Drupal. The new application will be in Ruby on Rails. Additional responsibilities will include maintaining existing web applications and building new data visualizations.
Required Skills:
1) Ruby on Rails.
2) JavaScript.
Desired Skills:
1) HTML, CSS.
2) PostgreSQL.
3) GitHub.
4) GIS Development.
If you would like to learn more about this position or are interested in joining our team of consultants, please visit our website at www.quantixinc.com.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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