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Senior Software Developer (Ruby)

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Senior Software Developer Ruby – hybrid- SC – 12mths - £6-650pdy inIR35)

Our client is seeking an experienced Senior Software Developer (Ruby) with significant experience in software engineering, including leading the development of production-level web services.

The role is hybrid with 2 days per week in either London or Manchester - current SC clearance/lapsed or eligible would be ideal

  • You will work within a multi-disciplinary product team and lead the design, development, and maintenance of robust, scalable open data services and APIs

  • Provide strategic technical leadership by setting software architecture, engineering practices, and technical direction across the Team

  • Define and evolve scalable, secure design patterns and coding standards, ensuring alignment with GDS standards and cross-government platforms

    Experience required:

    Strong coding ability in Python/Ruby [PA2.1] and at least one other modern language.

    Strong experience working with git as a version control system and effectively documenting development.

    Experience of developing containerised applications and the capability to work with engineers to deploy applications in the cloud.

    Ability to engage with non-technical stakeholders and explain complex technical concepts in a clear, accessible way

    Experience leading delivery across multi-disciplinary teams

    Key technologies:

    Ruby language/Ruby Services
    Python - desirable
    Docker and Kubernetes
    GIT
    Version Control
    Agile working
    Technology Code of Practice
    Service Standard
    Open Data Services
    API /API’s

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