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Gen II Fund Services·Vancouver, Canada·onsite

Senior Full Stack Ruby on Rails Developer

Posted 13 days ago
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Ruby on RailsReactJavaScriptHotwireStimulusViewComponent

About the role

What you'll do

  • Design and develop scalable backend services using Ruby on Rails for complex financial workflows and secure APIs.
  • Build responsive, component-driven UIs with Hotwire (Turbo + Stimulus) and ViewComponent focused on financial users.
  • Optimize and maintain PostgreSQL databases including complex queries and stored procedures.
  • Implement and maintain CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices using tools like GitHub Actions, Heroku, and Docker.
  • Collaborate closely with product managers and developers to plan features, review code, and improve performance.

What you should know

  • This role offers the chance to work on mission-critical financial systems impacting private equity clients.
  • Applicants should be comfortable working remotely within a distributed Agile team environment.
  • There is a strong focus on professional growth, learning agility, and adopting new technologies.
  • Candidates will face challenges related to scalability, security, and compliance in financial software.
  • The position provides an opportunity to contribute to a technology transformation journey in fintech.

About the company

  • Gen II is a leading fund administration provider managing over $1 trillion in private fund capital assets.
  • The company operates in the private equity and real estate investment management industry with offices in the US and Europe.
  • Gen II values innovation, growth, and community, promoting from within and supporting employee well-being.
  • They emphasize a combination of people, process, and technology to deliver best-in-class services.
  • Gen II offers a collaborative culture focused on problem-solving and entrepreneurship.

Key required skills

Ruby on RailsJavaScriptHTML/CSSPostgreSQLGitCI/CDHotwireStimulusDocker

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