The Mobile Engineer will develop key features for the Backpack Mobile App, optimize bugs, and manage projects from start to finish.
You will:
Roll out key features for the Backpack Mobile App for Android and IOS.
Optimize and fix bugs.
Own projects end-to-end.
Excited about Backpack, web3, and crypto.
Have 3+ years of experience focusing on React Native and mobile app building.
Fluent in English.
Generous ownership & stake in the company. We’re looking for owners.
A fast-paced environment.
Flexible working hours & hybrid schedule.
Backpack/Mad Lads perks.
We have offices in Chicago, Dubai, and Tokyo. You’re welcome to join us there and we’ll handle your visa. Remote is also acceptable for the right candidate.
Top Skills
React Native
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