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Senior Mobile Developer

Coleman Street
1 week ago
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Cure Talent is delighted to partner with a fast-growing digital health company transforming the way home care services are delivered and managed. Their innovative platform improves communication, efficiency, and care quality for providers, carers, and clients alike.

We have an exciting opportunity for a talented Senior Mobile Developer to join their highly skilled engineering team and drive the future of their Carer Companion App.

As a Senior Mobile Developer, you will play a pivotal role in designing and implementing new features, while also leading an initiative to integrate Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) to unify and optimise development across both Android and iOS platforms.

Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and implement new features for the mobile app, delivering a seamless and intuitive user experience

  • Collaborate with Android and iOS developers to share knowledge and ensure platform consistency

  • Provide technical guidance and mentorship within the mobile team

  • Work closely with product managers, designers, and stakeholders to translate requirements into scalable solutions

  • Uphold high standards of code quality, testing, and CI practices

    About you:

  • Strong portfolio of shipped mobile applications across Android and iOS

  • Expertise in Kotlin, with a solid understanding of Swift

  • Deep knowledge of mobile architecture patterns such as MVVM or MVI

  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills

  • Proactive, problem-solving mindset with a passion for innovation

    This is a unique opportunity to join an ambitious digital health company making a genuine difference in people’s lives, while shaping the technical direction of a flagship product

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