Android Engineer - Kotlin

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London, United Kingdom
2 months ago
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Android (Kotlin) Engineer - London, Hybrid

A major banking company are looking for an Android Engineer to work on mobile applications that are used by tens of millions of their cardholders

around the world. They want someone with strong technical skills and creativity; someone who enjoys solving tough problems and working with innovative

technologies. This person should not be shy about sharing their ideas and be obsessive about user experience and beautiful code.

You will be working in a fast-paced small-team environment with the stability of working as part of a Fortune 100 company. Your primary

responsibility will be to work on a small team of designers, product owners, QA, and engineers developing and improving features. You should be familiar with modern software development methodologies popular in Android and be able to dive deep and rapidly iterate on ideas with your team despite some

ambiguity.

NO SPONSORSHIP - Must have the right to work full time in the UK

Skills & experience (if these are not clear in your CV you will not be considered for the role)

Must-Haves

Strong Kotlin proficiency

experience working on modern app architecture (distributed app structures, migrated codebases, modularised apps)

Moderate to intermediate AI tooling adoption (experience using AI in engineering workflows)

Strong Android fundamentals (Jetpack components, modern patterns, CI/CD)Nice-to-Haves

Fintech / payments industry experience

experience building apps at large scale (millions of users)

Any leadership experience (technical or mentoring)

experience collaborating with distributed teams (US + UK)

Job Title: Android Engineer - Kotlin

Location: London, UK

Job Type: Contract

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