Senior iOS Developer

King Street Buildings
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Senior iOS Developer
Leicester – Permanent
£61,900 - £66,200

VIQU have partnered with a large scale, digitally driven organisation seeking a Senior iOS Developer to play a key role in shaping and evolving their customer facing mobile applications. This is a technically led, hands on position where the Senior iOS Developer will influence architecture, mentor squads, and drive best practice across modern iOS development within a high traffic, enterprise scale environment.

Key Responsibilities:

• Establish and influence architectural foundations for performant iOS applications.
• Design and implement features across white label iOS apps using Swift and SwiftUI.
• Build adaptive Phone and Tablet interfaces that scale seamlessly across devices.
• Mentor 1-2 iOS development squads, providing technical leadership and guidance.
• Collaborate with Product Owners, UX and Marketing to refine and deliver requirements.
• Review and continuously improve the iOS app offering.
• Manage deployments and oversee Azure DevOps build pipelines.
• Integrate RESTful APIs, backend services and complex deeplinking solutions.
• Work closely with architects to define standards and development approach.

Key Requirements:

• Strong commercial experience building iOS applications using Swift and SwiftUI.
• Exposure to Swift 6 and iOS 18+.
• Deep understanding of the Apple ecosystem and native app architecture.
• Experience integrating RESTful APIs and backend connectivity.
• CI/CD experience, ideally Azure DevOps.
• Unit and UI testing using Swift Testing and XCUITest.
• Proven experience working within Agile and Scrum environments.
• Strong troubleshooting, optimisation and performance tuning capability.
• Experience with accessibility, multi language apps, and complex deeplinking desirable.

Senior iOS Developer
Leicester – Permanent
£61,000-£66,000

Apply today to speak with VIQU in confidence or contact Belle Hegarty via the VIQU website.
Know someone exceptional for this position? Refer them and receive up to £1,000 if successful (terms apply).
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