Senior React Native Mobile Developer- Bristol - Perm Hybrid

Bristol
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Senior React Native Mobile Developer Location: Bristol (Remote-first with occasional site visits) Employment Type: Permanent Salary: £65,000 - £75,000 DOE Visa Sponsorship: Not available

A growing technology-led organisation is looking for a Senior React Native Mobile Developer to join their mobile engineering team. This is a remote-first permanent role, with occasional visits to the Bristol office for collaboration and planning sessions.
You'll play a key role in designing, building, and maintaining high-quality mobile applications used by a broad customer base, working closely with product, design, and backend teams.

The Role

Lead the development of cross-platform mobile applications using React Native

Build scalable, maintainable, and high-performing mobile solutions

Collaborate with product managers, designers, and backend engineers

Contribute to architectural decisions and technical direction

Review code and support best practices across the mobile team

Mentor junior developers and help raise engineering standards

Key Skills & Experience

Strong commercial experience with React Native

Excellent knowledge of JavaScript / TypeScript

Experience integrating with RESTful APIs

Strong understanding of mobile performance, usability, and best practices

Experience working in Agile development environments

Confident communicator with experience collaborating across teams

Desirable

Experience with native Android (Kotlin/Java) or iOS (Swift)

Experience publishing apps to the App Store and Google Play

Exposure to CI/CD pipelines for mobile applications

What's On Offer

£65,000 - £75,000 DOE

Permanent, remote-first role

Occasional on-site collaboration in Bristol

Supportive, product-focused engineering culture

Clear progression and long-term career development

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