Senior Android Developer - London

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Senior Android Developer
London (Hybrid - 2 days per week in the office)
Salary: £65,000 - £90,000 DOE

The Role

We're currently looking for a Senior Android Developer to join a growing Mobile team. In this role, you'll help develop and enhance a suite of high-traffic consumer apps used by millions.

You'll work within cross-functional squads alongside product managers, designers, and engineers, contributing throughout the entire software development lifecycle, from planning and design through to release and optimisation.

About the Company

Our client is driven by a clear mission: helping millions of people across the UK save money when it matters most. Through a range of well-established consumer platforms, their products support more than 20 million visitors each month, providing tools and insights that make a real difference to everyday households.

Why Join?

A supportive, inclusive workplace that encourages open thinking and collaboration
High-performing teams dedicated to delivering outstanding digital experiences
A culture that values diverse perspectives and ensures everyone feels heard

Key Responsibilities

Take ownership of delivering new features and contribute to technical direction
Work closely with product and design teams to create high-quality user experiences
Develop clean, scalable Kotlin code using Jetpack Compose
Promote engineering best practices including TDD, CI/CD, and automated testing
Provide guidance and mentorship to other developers in the team

About You

Strong experience developing Android applications using Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
Good understanding of mobile architecture, design patterns, and scalable app design
Comfortable working in Agile development environments with fast release cycles
Experience using AI-powered development tools to improve productivity and quality
A collaborative team player who enjoys sharing knowledge and continuously improving

Benefits

27 days annual leave, increasing to 30 with service, plus bank holidays
Performance-related bonus scheme
Pension scheme with up to 6% employer contribution
Enhanced shared parental leave - up to 6 months fully paid for both parents
Work-from-anywhere scheme - up to 2 weeks per year
Access to mental health support platforms and financial wellbeing coaching

If you're passionate about building high-impact mobile applications and want to be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking engineering culture, we'd love to hear from you.

Accessibility & Inclusion
Adecco is a Disability Confident employer. We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is inclusive and accessible to all candidates. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know and we'll be happy to support you

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