Senior / Lead iOS /Android Developer (Kotlin / Swift UI)

Manchester
1 week ago
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Senior iOS/ Android Developer £60,000 - £80,000

Strong skills in either SwiftUI or Kotlin

📍 Manchester or London (Hybrid - 2 days per week in office)

Are you a Senior Mobile Engineer who enjoys owning work end-to-end - from product idea through to production - rather than just delivering tickets?

We're partnering with a product-led organisation building a shared App Platform that powers multiple consumer applications. They're looking for experienced Senior/ Lead iOS Engineers who care about quality, collaboration, and solving meaningful problems.

You'll join a supportive App Platform team, working closely with Product Managers and fellow Engineers to build, scale, and improve mobile experiences across four apps.

This is a true end-to-end engineering role - ideal for someone who wants ownership, impact, and the chance to mentor others.

What you'll be doing

Building high-quality mobile features using SwiftUI

Owning work from design through to deployment (full software lifecycle)

Collaborating closely with Product to shape solutions, not just implement them

Working across multiple apps on a shared platform

Contributing to technical direction and best practices

Coaching and mentoring other engineers

Helping improve CI/CD, deployment, and release processes

Solving real product and technical problems in a collaborative environment

What they're looking for

Senior-level mobile engineering experience (typically 4+ years)

Strong skills in either SwiftUI or Kotlin

An end-to-end engineering mindset - comfortable owning delivery to production

Experience mentoring or supporting other engineers

Product-focused approach - you enjoy working closely with Product Managers

Strong problem-solving skills

Confident communicator who works well in cross-functional teams

Nice to have

Experience working on shared platforms or multiple apps

Why consider this role?

Work on meaningful, user-facing products

Real ownership from idea to live deployment

Strong product-engineering collaboration

Opportunity to influence platform direction

Supportive culture focused on learning and quality

Hybrid working (Manchester or London offices)

How to apply for Senior Mobile iOS Android Developer role

Please apply by sending your CV to (url removed)

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