Android Engineer

London
2 weeks ago
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Android Engineer | Remote | Up to £90,000 | SaaS

 

We are partnering with an innovative technology company building intelligent mobility platforms used by major public transport operators across the world.

 

Their technology powers mobile experiences that combine location intelligence, behavioural insights and rewards systems to help millions of people move through cities more efficiently while increasing public transport adoption.

 

They are now looking for an Android Engineer to help evolve the mobile SDK that sits at the core of this platform. This is a role for engineers who enjoy working close to the platform layer and solving complex mobile engineering problems at scale.

 

The opportunity

You will work on a mobile SDK integrated into partner applications used by large transport operators and mobility providers.

The work involves challenges such as location tracking, background processing, sensor data, reliability across many Android devices and building robust APIs that other developers depend on.

You will collaborate closely with backend engineers and product teams while also working directly with partners to design solutions that integrate seamlessly into real world transport systems. 

What you will be doing

Design and build advanced Android SDK features using Kotlin and Java

Solve complex problems around location, background services and mobile performance

Build reliable APIs and tools that other mobile teams integrate into their applications

Collaborate with engineers across mobile, backend and infrastructure teams

Improve architecture, testing practices and developer experience

Support partners integrating the SDK into large scale consumer applications

Continuously improve performance, security and reliability across the platform 

What we are looking for

Strong experience building Android applications in Kotlin or Java

Experience working on complex mobile systems such as SDKs, frameworks or large scale applications

Experience with reactive programming such as RxJava

Deep understanding of asynchronous programming and multithreading

Strong knowledge of Android architecture and platform capabilities

Experience working with APIs and network based mobile services

Comfortable working in collaborative agile teams

Strong communication skills and fluent English 

Nice to have

Experience working with location services sensors or Bluetooth technologies

Experience working with cross platform mobile environments

Exposure to cloud services or backend development

Interest in on device intelligence or machine learning 

Salary and Benefits

Salary up to £90,000

Remote working

Flexible working hours

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