Mobile Developer
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Job description
You'll join the GOV.UK App programme as a mobile developer, helping a growing team to deliver a personalised, proactive government experience to UK citizens.
You'll build and maintain either the GOV.UK iOS or Android application, as part of a multidisciplinary team. The apps are native, written in Swift and Kotlin and use UIKit, SwiftUI and Jetpack Compose
work as part of a multi-disciplinary agile team, getting involved with every part of the lifecycle of the application, from user research to releasing and monitoring the application
build accessible apps, taking responsibility for the quality of code you produce
build automated tests to maintain software quality
share knowledge of tools and techniques with your wider team, both developers and non-developers
support the live operation of the services we run, and participate in out-of-hours support rotas where necessary - you'll be paid an allowance, and a further hourly payment, for any duties you perform when on call
be involved in helping recruit developers and, where appropriate, helping sift and interview
provide technical leadership within team, advising and working with developers to identify the best solutions
take responsibility for developing others, through line management and/or mentoring
take responsibility for solving complex issues
You'll share the responsibility for the digital transformation of the government. You'll ensure high quality code is delivered in line with programme goals and delivery cycles. You'll thrive using agile methods and enjoy working openly, collaboratively and as part of a multidisciplinary team focused on one or more services. Above all, you'll want to make the government better, which may sometimes involve challenging the status quo.
Person specificationThe skills we would expect a Developer to have
Requirements
experience in relevant native mobile application development, with detailed knowledge of the Swift or Kotlin ecosystem, and familiarity with SwiftUI or Jetpack compose
be familiar with modern accessibility standards and WCAG guidelines
have familiarity with Apple Human Interface Guidelines and App Store Review Guidelines
familiarity with modern software development approaches such as automated testing, test-driven development (TDD), continuous integration, pair programming, code review and version control
have experience working in a collaborative environment, and an understanding of the benefits of agile and multi-disciplinary approaches
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