iOS Engineer
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Job description
As iOS Engineer at Check you will be responsible for growing the iOS customer application of Check, downloaded by more than a million people and being used by thousands of users every day., As iOS Engineer at Check you'll be part of the mobile team that works on the customer application. Our app is native in Swift and uses the latest frameworks and best practices.
Together with the rest of the Mobile team, you'll focus on growing the app with new features and other user-centric improvements. You'll be working side-by-side with a senior iOS engineer. You'll also spend time on maintaining the customer app and improving its stability, performance and accessibility.
Our tech stack.
The iOS application is built 100% with Swift, with a mix of SwiftUI and UIKit. We use REST APIs to connect to our backend. The CI/CD pipelines run using Bitrise.
Android is built natively with Kotlin. Next to the customer application, we have two internally facing applications. One mobile React Native application and one web-based, built in Typescript and Next.JS.
Our backend stack is heavily based around Python, because our main API is written in that language, as well as several microservices. For updating our fleet in real-time, we use a microservice which is written in Rust. This is all hosted and managed in-house, by running two Kubernetes clusters and Helm as our package manager.
This is what you'll do
- Work in a small product team of passionate engineers using the latest, greatest tools
- Build new features that fuel business value
- Improve the UI and user experience of iOS users
- Get performance and stability on the next level for iOS
- Enjoy true ownership and the freedom to explore technology
Requirements
Do you have experience in iOS?, * HBO, university or similar education in technology
- 3+ years of experience as software engineer for iOS
- Experienced in Swift, SwiftUI
- Experience with mobile app distribution on the App Store
- Experience with CI/CD pipelines and Git
- An eye for UX is a pre