Gig Harbor, WA, United States of America (Remote)
We’re looking for an experienced Ruby on Rails developer who enjoys taking ownership of projects and delivering real outcomes — not just checking off tickets or juggling dozens of frameworks.
This is a project-based independent contractor role. You’ll work closely with decision makers, help shape solutions, and take responsibility for designing and implementing features end-to-end. We value engineers who think about the business context as much as the code — people who simplify, reduce risk, and build software that lasts.
You’ll work across our stack — Rails 8, MySQL, Heroku, AWS, and limited React (as we transition toward Hotwire) — and contribute to decisions that directly impact product direction.
We prefer candidates who can comfortably collaborate within CET or US time zones.
Design and build secure, maintainable features in Ruby on Rails
Work from problem -> design -> implementation -> delivery
Keep solutions simple, safe, and easy to evolve
Translate business needs into clear technical approaches and tradeoffs
Contribute thoughtfully to architecture discussions
Write concise technical specs when needed
Collaborate async (Slack, GitHub) while communicating clearly and proactively
Ruby on Rails 8
MySQL
Heroku (deployments & ops)
AWS
React -> Hotwire (new development direction)
RSpec, Sidekiq
Strong experience building real, production Rails applications
Someone who owns problems — not just assigned tasks
Ability to make pragmatic engineering decisions with tradeoffs in mind
Strong communication — explaining why matters as much as what
Interest in understanding the business and customer impact
Comfortable working independently, yet collaborative when decisions matter
Experience with Hotwire
Heroku or AWS familiarity
Experience simplifying or refactoring complex systems
Prior independent contractor or project-based work experience
Project-based, meaningful ownership — you see the impact of your work
100% remote, with preference for CET / US overlap
Full-time contractor scope
A practical engineering culture: clarity, simplicity, and maintainability
Direct collaboration with decision makers, not layers of management
Realistic expectations — we care about quality, not heroics
Send a short note to careers@farmgirlflowers.com with:
links to projects or GitHub (do not worry if you do not have any, we know busy professionals might not have a lot on public GH)
a brief description of your experience with Rails
one example of a problem you simplified instead of over-engineering
(And feel free to mention availability, timezone, and rate expectations.)