{"schemaVersion":"jobsearcher.job.v1","id":"0df393e7812fbee22c55d7ad","url":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/0df393e7812fbee22c55d7ad","canonicalUrl":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/0df393e7812fbee22c55d7ad","title":"Android Developer","description":"Job Description\n\nWe&#39;re hiring an Android Developer to join a small in-house Android team. The app you&#39;ll work on lives in the cab of every bus that uses SMART tagTM — it&#39;s what the driver looks at to know their route, track boardings, and confirm safe hand-offs. It&#39;s the single most critical piece of software in our product, and we&#39;re making a deliberate investment to grow Android development in-house.You&#39;ll work day-to-day alongside a returning team member joining at the end of July, with a senior Android contractor available for technical direction during the first stretch of your tenure. Architectural calls and the map-stack modernization roadmap are set with the CTO and the contractor; your job is to ship strong feature work and modernization tasks against that direction.What you&#39;ll work onDay-to-day Android feature development — a Kotlin + Jetpack Compose app deployed to tablets in vehicles every day, plus a small constellation of supporting Android utilities. You&#39;ll write code, ship features, and own bugs end-to-end.Contributing to our mapping and navigation modernization — we&#39;re moving to an open-source map and navigation stack. The architecture is set; you&#39;ll contribute to the migration through pilot, rollout, and operation.Contributing to fleet rollouts — we use Knox and MDM to control how the app reaches the tablets in vehicles. You&#39;ll be part of how releases land in the field; senior team members own the final go/no-go.Code quality and testing hygiene — bringing structure, tests, and CI to a codebase that&#39;s been built quickly over the years.Close collaboration with the broader business — directly with the CTO, the Director of Operations, our backend engineers (.NET), and our customer-facing teams. You&#39;ll translate technical trade-offs into business terms when the work calls for it.What we&#39;re looking for4–6 years of Android development, with production experience in Kotlin and Jetpack Compose. Comfortable in legacy Java where it still exists.You&#39;ve shipped a production Android app that real users depend on, ideally one with real-time data, GPS, or background work.You&#39;ve worked in a codebase that was built before you got there. You know how to read other people&#39;s code without itching to rewrite it.You&#39;ve shipped to the Play Store. You know signing, release tracks, and the policy minefield around targetSdk, foreground services, and background location.You take direction and run with it. You can take a direction from a senior peer and build your own plan of execution without needing in-the-weeds guidance.You build for reliability and you remediate under pressure. You think in terms of surfacing issues before customers see them — diagnostics, logging, instrumentation that catches problems early — and when something does break in the field, you can dig in and resolve it even when the situation is stressful. A driver app needs to work.How we work with AI toolsWe use AI coding tools as part of how we ship — Copilot in the IDE, Claude or Cursor for larger refactors and exploration. We expect you to use them well, evaluate their output critically, tell us when they&#39;re wrong, and feel responsible for owning the output of these tools.Nice to haveProduction experience with a vector map SDK — MapLibre, Mapbox, Google Maps SDK, or HEREProduction experience with turn-by-turn navigation specifics — off-route detection, maneuver-announcement timing, TTS coordination, GPS quality filteringExperience with fleet, telematics, rideshare, delivery, or other vehicle-mounted Android applicationsBLE or USB peripheral integration on AndroidComfort working in a codebase that mixes Kotlin and JavaWhat you can expectReal product impact. A working product that a lot of families depend on. Not a greenfield demo, not a rebuild for its own sake.Small team, growing. Decisions get made in a conversation, not in a process.On-site in Georgetown, Texas, just north of Austin. You&#39;ll work alongside the rest of the team in person.U.S. Work Authorization: Only U.S. Citizens or Green Card (Permanent Resident) holders will be considered. 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