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A logistics technology firm in Sumaré, Brazil, is seeking a skilled web developer. The role involves designing and developing web applications with Ruby on Rails, optimizing performance in a cloud environment, and maintaining CI/CD pipelines. Candidates should have a strong background in relational databases and proficiency in JavaScript. A relevant B.Sc. / B.A. degree is required. Join a dynamic team focused on enhancing technology solutions in the logistics sector.
Design and develop web applications using Ruby on Rails
Integrate external web services and APIs
Ensure database integrity and efficiency using MySQL
Contribute to all phases of the development lifecycle
Deploying, configuring, and managing applications and infrastructure on various AWS services (e.g., EC2, S3, RDS, VPC, CloudFront, CloudWatch).
Optimizing application performance, ensuring scalability, and troubleshooting issues in a cloud environment.
Implementing and maintaining continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI / CD) pipelines using tools like GitLab CI / CD, Jenkins, or AWS CodePipeline.
Writing and maintaining unit, integration, and end-to-end tests to ensure code quality and application functionality.
Contribute to the design and ongoing enhancements of our DevOps systems
Resolve customer-reported issues with our existing technology
Experience building and deploying commercial web applications
Proficiency in Ruby on Rails and at least one object-oriented web framework
Deep experience with JavaScript development and debugging
Strong background in relational database theory and SQL
Understanding of multi-threading, database contention, and object-oriented design
Experience with user-centered interaction design
Understanding of accounting principles
Experience with Git and collaborative development workflows.
Relevant B.Sc. / B.A. degree
Previous experience in the North American logistics industry