
Ativa os alertas de emprego por e-mail!
Cria um currículo personalizado em poucos minutos
Consegue uma entrevista e ganha mais. Sabe mais
A technology firm is seeking a Ruby Specialist to integrate Discourse with a Community application. The role requires extensive Ruby experience, knowledge of SSO flows, and collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams. Successful candidates will work on a critical integration project, with potential to continue until mid-2026, and will impact the user experience for thousands.
Location :
Remote LATAM Engagement :
Part-time Contractor Start Date :
End of November Duration :
2 sprints, with strong potential for continued work until June 2026 Schedule :
~25 hours per week
We’re looking for a Ruby Specialist with deep experience in Discourse to deliver a fast, clean, and production-ready P1 integration between Discourse and an existing Community application. The integration includes SSO via Okta and OIDC, group and role mapping, backend adapters, shared UI elements, webhook delivery into our analytics stack, and a smooth cutover plan. This is a high-impact engagement supporting an active squad. You’ll work closely with backend, frontend, security, IT, and data engineering partners to unblock engineers, validate designs, and land the integration safely behind feature flags. If the initial scope goes well, the engagement is expected to extend through mid‑2026. We’re looking for someone proactive, calm under pressure, and comfortable operating in a multi‑team environment where clarity and speed matter.
This is a critical, high‑visibility integration that will significantly impact how users navigate between Discourse and the Community platform within a large US company. You’ll collaborate with a focused, friendly, and fast‑moving team, and you’ll own a deliverable that immediately impacts thousands of users. The work is scoped, essential, and a strong performer will be invited to continue supporting the platform through June 2026. If you enjoy solving complex integration puzzles, delivering reliable Ruby code, and helping cross‑functional teams move faster, this project is an excellent fit.