Senior Mobile Developer

Glasgow
2 months ago
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Location: Glasgow (Hybrid flexibility) - only candidates who are currently based within commuting distance of Glasgow will be considered

Are you ready to lead the next evolution in mobile development? We're looking for a Senior Mobile Developer who thrives on innovation and wants to make a real impact. This is your chance to take ownership of enterprise-grade iOS applications and spearhead their transformation into a cutting-edge React Native ecosystem.

What You'll Do

Own the platform: Maintain and enhance native iOS apps for stability and performance.
Drive innovation: Lead the migration to React Native, introducing modern modules and native bridges.
Collaborate and create: Work closely with backend teams and contribute to technical roadmaps.
Deliver excellence: Manage offline-first data, secure storage, and CI/CD pipelines.

What You Bring

Experience: 5+ years in mobile development with deep iOS expertise and cross-platform skills.

Tech Stack Mastery:

iOS: Objective-C, Swift, SwiftUI, UIKit, Combine.
React Native: TypeScript, React Navigation, Expo, Redux/Zustand.

Mindset: Proactive, outcome-driven, and collaborative with strong communication skills.

Bonus Points For

Azure DevOps, Fastlane, or EAS Build experience.
Familiarity with C#/.NET APIs and SQL.
Performance tuning and debugging with Flipper and Instruments.

Why You'll Love It Here

Join a team that values transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement. We deliver projects that matter, and we support each other every step of the way. Your ideas will shape the future of mobile technology.

Seniority Level

Mid-Senior level

Industry

Technology, Information and Media

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Functions

Information Technology

Skills

React.js
React Native
Platform Skills
iOS
Mobile Application Dev

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