Vesterling AG | Germany | Permanent position | Full time / Home office | Published since: 23.07.2025 on stepstone.de
Lead Developer Ruby on Rails (mwd)
As Lead Developer Ruby on Rails you take over the technical leadership and maintain the software developers. JOBV1_EN
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As Lead Developer Ruby on Rails you take over the technical leadership and maintain the software developers.
As a Lead Developer Ruby on Rails, you are the (Junior) developers and their mentor. You promote cooperation and knowledge sharing in the team. You perform code reviews to ensure high-quality, predictable and scalable code. Your area of responsibility also includes design, development and maintenance of feedback application. You develop new and maintain existing microservices.
Very good knowledge and comprehensive experience in backend development with Ruby on Rails as well as design patterns, data structures and software development practices Knowledge of software architecture and data modeling Extensive experience with relational databases (e.g. PostgreSQL) and NoSQL databases (e.g. MongoDB) Good knowledge of German and English in word and writing
In addition to a varied and responsible activity, you will find
Flat hierarchy Flexible home office options (ideally with at least one day attendance per week for employees in the Cologne region) Small international teams A friendly atmosphere A modern and innovative working environment Occupational health insurance JOBV1_EN
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