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Senior Ruby on Rails Developer - London - Greenfield Project for Financial Services Firm 50k-65k Are you a Senior Ruby Developer? Looking at the London area for a role? Interested on working on a Greenfield Ruby Programme? How does the thought of ripping out and completely redeveloping a big reconciliation system backend for a Financial Services Web Business sound to you? This Financial Services Web firm is re-developing not only this business critical system, but its entire development process too, switching to a more purist Agile environment. Its taking on a Ruby team to remove the Java legacy code that makes up its back-end reconciliation systems and developing/installing automated Ruby tools. This project will allow the business to double its business client base and is critical to the growth of the business. The project is completely greenfield and will run with a lot of upshot projects as a result, you'll have the opportunity to get this rare kind of project under your belt, with total freedom to re-develop, re-design, pull apart, consolidate and configure the technology. Still at early stages, the team is growing quickly, currently 3 and looking at growing to 5 or 6 this year, you'll be a key driver in the team, developing good clean code for the new Ruby tools. Strong Ruby, RSpec and Cucumber required and the confidence to take something from scratch and redevelop it within a business critical framework. The business employs Agile and TDD/BDD experience, as well as sound Agile approach is required in your background. Essentials: Senior Ruby Developer exp Highly analytical and conversant with business stakeholders Agile / TDD / BDD exposure Beneficials: Strong Financial Services background (not essential) This is a really exciting project to get involved with at such an early stage. You'll be able to bounce ideas against some key advocates in the Ruby Community and use your development skills to scratch build a major development suite of tools; a really strong addition to your CV, as well as gaining Financial Services experience. We are currently hiring for 8 different Ruby Development roles in London & South East, on both a permanent and contract basis, this is a pick of the bunch but we have several at Mid-level and Junior levels, at £35k - £45k as well as contract roles £250-£350 pd. Please do get in touch either via WWR or email myself, Leo Townsend, at leo@eligo.co.uk or on 020 7 384 9900

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