The role involves developing and maintaining mobile applications, leading automation efforts, providing technical guidance, and collaborating with teams to ensure project success.
Enjoy a work environment focused on peer collaboration, continuous improvement, and hands-on creation of high-quality, robust bike components.
Responsibilities
- Build, deploy, test, and maintain mobile applications for iOS and/or Android using modern development paradigms.
- Lead creation of automation tools for infrastructure configuration, software deployment, continuous integration, and test. Contribute to system verification plans and quality assurance procedures.
- Provide supporting design documentation, including design specifications, design options, tradeoffs and choice rationale, experimental results, and tuning procedures.
- Model the creation, use, and adherence to evolving standards for design rigor and verification.
- Work to remove friction from the software development process.
- Provide technical guidance, mentor, and oversee team members on development and operations.
- Conduct and contribute to code reviews for software, as well as participate in design reviews for relevant adjacent designs.
- Effectively work with internal users and third-parties to facilitate integration of features and services.
- Own, estimate, and track progress for tasks through all stages of a project to meet desired performance, cost, and time-to-market goals.
Qualifications
- B.S. degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or equivalent.
- 5+ years professional software development experience, specifically using Swift and/or Kotlin.
- Excellent verbal and written English communication skills. Strong interpersonal and team skills are required.
- Mastery of source control technologies such as Git.
- Project experience having designed, analyzed, and improved the security of a communications network. Knowledge of security-related topics such as authentication, data protection, encryption & cryptography, hashing, software attack methodologies, threat analysis, secure data transfer & storage.
- Knowledge and application of software development best practices, including creation of adequate tests and documentation.
- Development within an established agile software development workflow.
- Prior international cross-functional team experience.
- A strong desire to make awesome software!
- This role is onsite in Colorado Springs, CO. Non-local candidates will be expected to relocate.
- Competitive salary starting at $125,000 with potential up to 45% higher based on experience and skills.
- Comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, life and disability insurance, paid time off.
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