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Pearson·Oklahoma City, United States·onsite

Software Engineer

Posted 1 month ago
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Ruby on RailsJavaScript

About the role

What you'll do

  • Join the Enterprise Learning & Skills team to develop and maintain a large-scale, API-driven platform for digital credentials.
  • Work primarily with Ruby on Rails backend services and modern JavaScript frontends in a full-stack capacity.
  • Implement features, bug fixes, and refactors with guidance from senior engineers, emphasizing clean, test-covered code.
  • Leverage AI-assisted development tools daily for coding, testing, and debugging tasks.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Product and Customer Success teams to address platform needs and ensure secure, scalable web applications.

What you should know

  • Ideal for early-career engineers eager to deepen technical skills in Ruby on Rails and JavaScript frameworks.
  • Candidates should be comfortable working remotely with a preference for US-based applicants.
  • The role requires a growth mindset and strong communication skills to collaborate effectively in an agile environment.
  • Applicants will have the opportunity to work with AI-assisted development tools, a unique aspect of this role.
  • Exposure to cloud platforms, CI/CD pipelines, and web security best practices is a plus but not mandatory.

About the company

  • Pearson is a global lifelong learning company focused on enabling personal breakthroughs through education.
  • The company values inclusion and equal opportunity, actively supporting veterans and individuals with disabilities.
  • Pearson operates at a large scale with a global reach in the education technology industry.
  • They emphasize a culture of continuous learning and growth, aligning with their mission to help people realize their potential.
  • Pearson integrates modern technologies and AI tools to enhance productivity and innovation within their teams.

Key required skills

Ruby on RailsJavaScriptSQLREST APIsAI tools

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