Responsible for the development and maintenance of iOS applications, focusing on performance, user experience, and collaboration with design teams.
This is a remote position.
Job Role:
We are looking for an iOS Developer to join our product team. This role requires you to be responsible for the development and maintenance of applications for a diverse range of iOS devices. You’ll be an exceptional problem solver and take responsible actions in ensuring the application is optimized in technology, performance and user experience.
Project Role: iOS Developer
Work Experience: 3+ years
Work location: Remote
Must Have Skills: Swift, MVP, MVVM
Roles and Responsibilities
- Design and build advanced applications for the iOS platform.
- Writing clean and efficient code for iOS applications.
- Work with outside data sources and APIs.
- Unit - test code for robustness, including edge cases, usability, and general reliability.
- Familiarity with RESTful APIs to integrate iOS applications effectively.
- Monitoring the performance of live apps and work on optimizing them at the code level.
- Staying up to date with new mobile technology trends, applications, and protocols.
- Collaborating with UI & UX designers to ensure that each app is presentable and in perfect working order.
Technical Profile
- Proficient with Swift and Objective-C.
- Proficient understanding of code versioning tools such as Git, BitBucket, SourceTree.
- Familiarity with various testing tools.
- Understanding of ViewModel.
- Proficient with continuous integration and deployment.
- Proficient with MVP, MVVM and Cocoa Touch.
- Well versed with Apple’s design principles & application interface guidelines.
- Good knowledge and experience in designing layouts using AutoLayout.
Desired Candidate Profile
- Good communication skills
- Good, positive attitude
- Good debugging and problem-solving skills
- Good IQ
- Lots of common sense
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