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Proficiency in one or more relevant programming language (Swift/Kotlin/Android) Proficiency in one or more relevant programming language (Swift/Kotlin/Android) Leads system analysis, design, development, and implementation for existing mobile native applications.
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The iOS Developer is responsible for migrating the presentation layer of an existing enterprise mobile application from Xamarin to Swift and adding new features as necessary. Migrate existing Xamarin forms application to Swift.
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Design, build and maintain high performance, reusable and reliable Swift code. Demonstrate eagerness to learn iOS technologies (Swift and Objective C), Experience in using Jira and confluence for the Sprints and documentation.
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Experience/familiarity with GitHub, Git, and a few coding and scripting languages such as Swift, Kotlin, Java, JavaScript, CSS, Python, REST APIs and other typical office suite applications. What you'll bring to Circle:Senior Technical Writer 4+ years in writing user guides, integration guides, API developer guides, mobile development documentation, in-platform instructions, installation/configuration instructions, and system operations.
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Proven experience as a macOS developer with proficiency in Swift and Objective-C. Design, develop, and maintain macOS applications using Swift and Objective-C. Job Title : Mac OS Developer (On-Site) ( W2 only.
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Demonstrated proficiency and experience necessary to develop moderately complex software in Java, Kotlin, Swift, or Objective-C. Kotlin, Android- Java, Swift, Objective-C. We are seeking a full-time Software Engineer 1 (Mobile Developer) proficient in Android for our office in Boulder, CO. The Garmin mobile team is helping to deliver the ultimate dog tracking and hunting products to Garmin users.
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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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We are seeking a skilled and motivated Mobile Developer with expertise in Android app development, utilizing a diverse skill set that includes Swift, SwiftUI, Kotlin, and Java. Programming Languages: Proficient in Swift, SwiftUI, Kotlin, and Java. Write clean, maintainable, and efficient code.
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We seek a Senior Technical Writer to collaborate with our product and engineers and work alongside our Developer Relations team to create written communication that engages and inspires developers in pushing the boundaries of building with Circle’s applications and services.
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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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Analyzing information required for crafting or updating all developer and technical documentation. 4+ years in writing user guides, integration guides, API developer guides, mobile development documentation, in-platform instructions, installation/configuration instructions, and system operations.
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Experience in Working with Agile/Scrum team in Sprints. Continuously discover, evaluate and implement new technologies to maximize development efficiency and expand product features. Collaborate in an agile team to build clean, maintainable and scalable code.
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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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Knowledge in native app development is a plus (Swift UI/Kotlin) This includes actively participating in design sessions and code reviews as well as being capable of contributing to the coding velocity of the developer pool (as needed.
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Experience with Swift. Manufacturing company in Orange County is looking to bring on a Mobile Engineer to their team. Bachelors Degree in Computer Science (or related field) Up to 95K base DOE + full benefits package.
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