Mobile Application Developer
ehealth4everyone
About the role
Responsibilities: • Support the entire application lifecycle-Design, developing, coding, testing, and releasing apps in alignment with our business goals. • Troubleshoot and debug to optimize performance. • Utilize Agile methodologies, and pivot from one project to another with ease. • Create and maintain mobile applications. • Keep abreast of the latest technology for mobile applications. • Work with computer engineers to brainstorm new applications. • Create UI tests to source analytics.
Qualification and Skills: • A degree in Computer Science, Information Science, Mathematics or any closely related field is required. • Demonstrable portfolio of released applications on the App Store or the Android market • Knowledge of SwiftUI is a plus • 1 year of building apps that have successfully launched. • Experience developing mobile applications on Android using Kotlin, and React. • Experience developing mobile applications on iOS using Swift or Objective C is an added advantage. • Solid experience with third-party libraries and native development frameworks (API, testing, deployment, etc). • Comprehensive understanding of the Agile development process. • Knowledge of new technology trends. • Familiarity with OOP design principles– you should know how to create software that’s extensible, reusable and meets desired architectural objectives. • Excellent analytical skills with a good problem-solving attitude. • Ability to perform in a team environment • Strong knowledge of architectural patterns—MVP, MVC, MVVM, and Clean Architecture. • Familiarity with RESTful APIs and mobile libraries for networking.
Method of Application:
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