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Ruby on Rails Developer – Agile / Open Source

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: ruby | ruby on rails | developer | php | python | perl | linux | scrum | tdd | interactive tv | lamp | mysql | pair programming | ruby greater london | ruby london
Type:Permanent
Ruby on Rails Developer sought to design and develop interactive TV and rich media solutions for major broadcasters and media organisations. This is a great opportunity to join a talented development team, working with Agile methodologies (Scrum, TDD, Pair programming) and Open Source technologies (such as Ruby on Rails, Perl, PHP, Python, LAMP, Linux)

You are passionate about technology and the Open Source community, have strong software development experience in a Linux and MySQL environment using either Ruby, PHP, Perl or Python and are degree educated (2:1 or above).

They offer a competitive salary (to 45k dependant on ability), 25 days holiday and a discretionary bonus of up to 10%. Send your CV or call 020 8390 8390 for further information.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/164627

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