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Principal Mobile Application Developer

Job Posted: 10 days ago

  • Salary: £ 85,000/Annum

    Job Type: Permanent

  • Location: PO15, Segensworth, Hampshire

Expire in: 17 days

Job Description

Due to continued growth, a market-leading technology OEM are looking to hire a Principal Mobile Application Developer to join their team on a permanent basis. The primary function of the role is to lead the development of complex and cutting-edge mobile applications on both Android and iOS platforms. Key responsibilities include: * Acting as a technical authority on mobile application development within a multi-discipline engineering team. * Assisting in the hiring and professional development of a high-performing Application Development team. * Disseminating the direction of project architecture, upholding coding standards, and implementing quality improvements. * Interacting with various stakeholders including software architects, UI/UX teams, PA/QA, project management, product owners, and Scrum Masters. To be considered for this position, candidates must have proven experience in a Lead or Senior Mobile Application Development role and have significant cross-platform and/or native development experience in both iOS (Swift) and Android (Kotlin). In addition, it would be advantageous to hold a degree in Computer Science, Software Development, or a closely related subject. Alongside a competitive salary, the position includes a substantial benefits package of 33 days holiday, pension scheme up to 9%, private medical cover, life insurance, and an electric car scheme

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