We’re looking for a full-stack developer with experience in modern web development and a passion for creating high-quality, delightful user experiences. If you’re a developer with three or more years experience in any modern programming language and an interest in working with Ruby on Rails and Elixir Phoenix apps, we’d love to hear from you!

Salary: £35–60K

As a full-stack developer at Made by Many you’ll have the opportunity to do the best work of your life as part of a team of talented developers, strategists, designers and product managers. You’ll be working to solve challenging and interesting problems and making software to power successful new products.

We believe that every member of the team has important experience that can help shape a product. Working at Made by Many you’ll have the opportunity to use your insight and perspective on technology to help set the strategy and direction of the products we work on.

Made by Many is an open, exciting and welcoming place to work. Here, you will find new colleagues who are deeply excited by the opportunity to create thoughtful digital products and services. We believe that our differences and unique perspectives are what help us produce innovative, awesome work. We are deeply committed to diversity in the workplace.

Who you are

  • You have shipped production code using Ruby or Elixir or other modern programming languages.
  • You have experience using modern web development practices, such as CSS preprocessors (SASS, LESS) and Javascript frameworks (React, Angular).
  • You have at least three years of experience working as a developer.
  • Your interest in development extends past coding; you have a passion for products and a perspective on user experience and product design.

What you’ll do

  • Collaborate with developers, designers and strategists to turn ideas into working products.
  • Develop products and services across web, mobile, and connected devices.
  • Work using tests, pull requests, and continuous integration to ensure a high level of quality in your code and an excellent end product for consumers.
  • Use Agile techniques to iteratively ship products in small, self-organised teams.

Where we’ve made a difference

  • We conceived, designed and released Composed, a classical music service on iOS, Android, and desktop for Universal Music to help them leverage their vast library.
  • We’ve helped evolve online education with TED-prize winner Sugata Mitra’s School in the Cloud and Microsoft’s Skype in the Classroom.
  • We’ve worked with large media companies like BBC and ITV to help revolutionise their approach to content and revenue models.
  • We created a connected ball to help kids learn the principles of programming through play (Hackaball), which we successfully funded via Kickstarter.
  • We’re currently working with a number clients on challenging new propositions in fintech, health and travel.

How to apply

  • All applicants must apply via Recruiterbox. No personal emails, please.
  • This position is not suited to remote working.
  • If you have done any open-source work, a link to it would be welcome. However, we recognise that not all companies allow such work, and absence of this will not be counted against your application.
  • No recruiters please.
Ilya Tulvio

Ilya Tulvio Technology Director

Ilya was tech director at Made by Many and believes in the potential for technology to empower and liberate. He started his first company as a teenager and studied computer science at university (only to drop out to run a software agency). He has worked as a cruise ship cleaner, a journalist and a web developer. His most dubious claim to fame is that he founded the first Finnish weblog.

@ilyatulvio

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