Mobile Developer

Wirral
1 week ago
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Mobile Developer (MAUI)
£50,000 - £55,000
Hybrid (Heavy remote bias - approx 2 days a month onsite after initial period)
North West England, Wirral, (Cheshire, Merseyside). Might also suit candidates willing to travel from Lancashire, Manchester, North Wales, or West Midlands.
Mobile Developer with C#, .Net MAUI or Xamarin cross -platform mobile experience required by a specialist software provider. In this role you’ll lead mobile development efforts and help shape the mobile strategy across Android and iOS platforms.
Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain mobile apps using .NET MAUI for iOS and Android
  • Collaborate with developers on architecture, reviews and shared code in a C# environment
  • Integrate APIs and backend services developed in .NET
  • Ensure UX alignment, performance, and security standards for MAUI-based applications
  • Provide technical mentoring and maintain documentation
  • Participate in Agile/Scrum workflows with the mobile development team
    Required:
  • 5+ years in software development
  • Expertise in .NET MAUI or Xamarin
  • Strong C# skills and knowledge of mobile app architecture
  • Experience with REST APIs, JSON, third-party SDKs
  • Understanding of mobile UI/UX principles
  • Version control and CI/CD (Azure DevOps, Git)
    Desirable:
  • App deployment to Apple/Google app stores
  • Experience with computer vision, Azure, or financial/compliance software
  • Familiarity with test-driven development and dependency injection
  • Experience working with MAUI and C# in cloud-based .NET services
    Apply now

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