
iOS Developer
Blink - The Frontline Experts
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: London • United Kingdom
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Salary
💰 £80,000 - £90,000 per year
About the role
- Working on our native iOS application and helping them be best in class.
- Focusing on delivery; ship code often and respond to customer feedback or issues quickly.
- Working within a cross-functional team to learn from and help guide the future direction of the iOS app.
- Debugging, bug fixing, profiling and improving application performance.
- Continuously improving (build) tools and developer experience; automating repetitive tasks, simplifying existing processes and documenting APIs and behaviour.
- Writing clean, well-documented, testable, maintainable code.
Requirements
- Proficient with Swift, common iOS Frameworks and using reactive patterns.
- Strong understanding of mobile databases.
- Detailed knowledge of architectural patterns and how to apply them.
- Skilled in writing responsive, accessible, and maintainable UI components.
- Experience with unit and integration testing, continuous integration and delivery.
- Examples of published apps you’ve worked on before.
Benefits
- Competitive salary.
- Stock options on starting and additional high performer grants annually!
- 25 days’ leave + public holidays.
- Additional time off between Christmas and New Year.
- Private healthcare with AXA.
- 3% employer pension contribution when you contribute 5%.
- Cycle to Work scheme.
- Social events ( lunches, breakfasts, nights out).
- Enhanced parental leave.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
SwiftiOS Frameworksmobile databasesarchitectural patternsUI componentsunit testingintegration testingcontinuous integrationcontinuous deliveryautomating tasks
Soft skills
delivery focuscross-functional teamworkcustomer feedback responsedebuggingproblem-solvingdocumentationimproving developer experiencewriting clean codemaintainabilityresponsiveness