Job Title: Android Developer Location: Scottsdale, AZ, USA (ONSITE) Type/Duration: Contract Rate: $38 - $40 per hour
Summary: We are looking for an Android Engineer to work on a brand-new banking application using Kotlin and Declarative UI. You will be working in a collaborative small team environment with the stability of a global parent company. Your primary responsibility will be working with product owners, QA engineers, and designers to develop a cutting edge and stable mobile application.
Responsibilities:
Own and contribute the design, architecture, development, and best practices of our mobile application
Partner with development team and product team to create a highly performant application with user satisfaction
Collaborate with Quality Assurance team to ensure proper testing and maintenance
Highly motivated and able to work in a collaborative environment
Identify exciting opportunities for adopting new technologies to solve existing needs and predicting future challenges
Manage your own time: Solution, problem solve, and work both independently and as part of a team in a greenfield environment
Skill Set:
Bachelorβs degree in computer science or equivalent.
5+ years of experience with Android 6.0 (API level 23)+
3+ years of experience in Kotlin and Gradle
3+ years of experience with UI and Unit testing, preferably Espresso and Junit
3+ years of experience with Dependency Injection, preferably Dagger
Experience with Jetpack: Compose, Android X, and other libraries
Knowledge of Material Design 3.0
Understanding of Clean architecture design philosophy
Good understanding of software design concepts and patterns
Good understanding of RESTful APIs, GraphQL, and how to connect Android applications to those services
Demonstrated experience in Agile development, application design, software development, and testing
Aptitude for learning and applying programming concepts
Ability to effectively communicate with stakeholders, product, and experience owners
Familiarity with CICD tools and Dev Ops
Familiarity with version controls tools, preferably Git