-high attention to detail, passion for quality and persistence to work for it
-skills to plan your own time and meet deadlines
-strong skills with Ruby on Rails
-good server admin skills, specially AWS.
-database management and building RESTful APIs
-clean and well documented code
-knowledge on recommended security practices and security risks
-feel comfortable using git for version control
-have some basic frontend skills (JS, html, and CSS) is a big plus
-good level of English
-lots of opportunities to learn and grow your skills with us
-we will work with you closely to help you reach a high level of competence & proficiency
-total freedom to work from anywhere in the world
-flexible working hours
-highly collaborative development team
-long term job (We are only interested in long term working relationships)
-building new functionalities on Ruby on Rails on top of mature software that has 6 years of development history
-building from the ground up a web server on NodeJS for communicating with IoT devices and mobile apps
-server set up and general maintenance (we use digitalocean.com and aws)
-building and documenting API’s with best practices
-leveraging innovative new technologies into our software as they become available
ScissorBoy is a software development company located in North America with more than 10 years of experience building education apps and services for well known brands like Coty, Wella, OPI and ghd. We are committed to making beautiful, gorgeous and intuitive software that people love to use.
Besides Scissorboy projects, We have a very ambitious project to build a 3D printed eco-restorative futuristic-looking smart-home that floats over the ocean and includes an underwater living space and its own accelerated growth coral reef. It is a breakthrough in many ways. We will start with building just one premium showcase model and this could turn into an entirely new industry building a futuristic floating cities. This will be developed with NodeJS and will require frequent communication with IoT developers. You can see more about the project here: oceanbuilders.com