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Senior iOS developer. Experience with Swift Package Manager. Essentially, we are looking for a senior developer who is looking for an opportunity to prove they are able to take the next career step into a lead role.
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ExpoKit)Experience with Jest or related unit testing frameworkPreferred TypeScript, Node.jsJenkins, CocoaPodsAWS (S3, CloudFront, Lambda, EC2), Oracle DBDocker ExperienceExperience with native app development; Swift (iOS) and/or Java/Kotlin (Android.
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Demonstrate eagerness to learn iOS technologies (Swift and Objective C), Design, build and maintain high performance, reusable and reliable Swift code. Experience in using Jira and confluence for the Sprints and documentation.
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Strong in Swift Foundation with good skills using POP (Protocol Oriented Programming) and SwiftUI. Strong in Swift Foundation with good skills using POP (Protocol Oriented Programming) and SwiftUI.
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As an iOS Developer, you will have the opportunity to work with experienced professionals and gain hands-on experience in developing and maintaining iOS applications. iOS Developer (1 year experience, remote.
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To ensure success as an iOS Engineer, you should have a strong working knowledge of iOS Frameworks, be proficient in Objective-C, Swift & Swift UI and be able to work as part of a team.
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Write clean, efficient, and maintainable code using Swift and the iOS SDK. Proficiency in Swift and the iOS SDK. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, develop, and maintain iOS applications.
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Swift, react, kotlin, Programming, ios development, android development. Full Stack Software Developer with experience in developing services for native mobile applications on iOS and Android.
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IOS solutions utilizing, but not limited to, Objective C, Swift, JSON, XML, and. strong knowledge of iOS frameworks related to UI, Core Data, storyboards, web. Services and Objective/C and iOS principles of memory management.
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Job Title: Sr. iOS Developer. Deep understanding of the Swift, iOS frameworks and design patterns. 5+ years of application development experience on iOS. Strong knowledge of mobile security best practices.
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Senior iOS Developer Remote. 7+ years of experience with Software Engineering, 5+ years of experience with iOS/Swift development, mobile and software architecture experience, experience leading teams, experience with Appium for mobile testing, experience with AWS, understanding of AWS IoT, experience with XML and JSON, experience with GIT.
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Senior iOS Developer (100% remote, Scrum) 6+ years of commercial experience in iOS programming, strong knowledge of Swift, patterns and good practices related to developing apps for iOS platform, in-depth knowledge of UIKit including developing custom controls, experience with SwiftUI, experience with MVVM pattern and ability to write readable unit tests, knowledge of reactive programming with Combine or RxSwift, familiarity with version control systems and experience with working on a codebase with multiple contributors.
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Proven experience as a native mobile app developer with expertise in Kotlin/Java for Android and Swift for iOS. Design and develop robust native mobile applications for Android and iOS platforms using Kotlin/Java and Swift, respectively.
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Remote iOS Developer Position. Experience with Apple iOS, Swift, and XCode, must have a degree. c#, develop, developer, devops, java, sde, sdet, software developer.
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Proficient in Java, Kotlin, and Swift/Objective-C for iOS development. What you will do:Design and develop a high-performance Android application, with plans to extend functionality to iOS, featuring push-to-talk (PTT), Voice over IP (VOIP), and chat capabilities.
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