User Interface Software Engineer (Ruby on Rails)
BoxTone Inc.
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Columbia, MD
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Job type:
Full-time
Job description
BoxTone is a fast growing software vendor in the explosively growing mobile marketplace, helping organizations manage and support their mobile smartphone users. BoxTone is the market share and revenue growth leader for smartphone management and support, with more than 230 customers and 500,000 devices under management across a blue chip customer base. Strategic partnerships include RIM, Microsoft, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, IBM, HP, international carriers, and various Managed Service Providers. BoxTone is well funded locally by Lazard TP, a proven and respected investor in the information technology market. The company has a culture that is open, energetic, team-based, results-oriented, and respectful of others.
The User Interface Software Engineer will help build BoxTone’s next generation of user interfaces. This position requires a passion for user experience as well as a knack for creating applications that delight end users. The incumbent will work closely with our user experience architects and visualization team to prototype, design, develop, build, and unit-test our web and smartphone based interfaces.
Responsibilities:
• Work with the visualization team to build compelling user interfaces for BoxTone products that support multiple smartphone types (BlackBerry, Apple iPhone/iPad, Google Android, Windows Mobile, and Symbian mobile)
• Work with teams across a wide range of platforms, from web applications to mobile devices
• Develop interfaces using a mix of Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, and Flash
• Construct elegant and informational visualization of data sets of varying complexity
Required:
• 2+ years of experience developing Ruby on Rails web applications
• 2+ years of experience developing compelling user interfaces for web-based applications
• Strong foundation in object oriented programming and practices
• Solid knowledge of the MVC pattern and Test Drive Development (TDD)
• Strong JavaScript and web technology skill set (AJAX, DHTML, Prototype/Scriptaculous, CSS, HTML, etc.)
• Knowledge of cross-platform browser compatibility is a must
• Ability to write application level SQL statements in an optimized fashion
Desired Experience:
• Oracle
• Flash and Action Script
• JSON, REST, etc.
The User Interface Software Engineer will help build BoxTone’s next generation of user interfaces. This position requires a passion for user experience as well as a knack for creating applications that delight end users. The incumbent will work closely with our user experience architects and visualization team to prototype, design, develop, build, and unit-test our web and smartphone based interfaces.
Responsibilities:
• Work with the visualization team to build compelling user interfaces for BoxTone products that support multiple smartphone types (BlackBerry, Apple iPhone/iPad, Google Android, Windows Mobile, and Symbian mobile)
• Work with teams across a wide range of platforms, from web applications to mobile devices
• Develop interfaces using a mix of Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, and Flash
• Construct elegant and informational visualization of data sets of varying complexity
Required:
• 2+ years of experience developing Ruby on Rails web applications
• 2+ years of experience developing compelling user interfaces for web-based applications
• Strong foundation in object oriented programming and practices
• Solid knowledge of the MVC pattern and Test Drive Development (TDD)
• Strong JavaScript and web technology skill set (AJAX, DHTML, Prototype/Scriptaculous, CSS, HTML, etc.)
• Knowledge of cross-platform browser compatibility is a must
• Ability to write application level SQL statements in an optimized fashion
Desired Experience:
• Oracle
• Flash and Action Script
• JSON, REST, etc.
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