Barclays

LeadiOSEngineer

Manchester, United Kingdom FULL TIME
The Brief

“Lead iOS Engineer at Barclays. Skills: SwiftUI, iOS design system, CI/CD pipelines. Design software solutions. Develop software solutions”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Solve problems creatively and effectively

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Advanced SwiftUI, UX understanding, Accessibility understanding, Secure coding practices, Unit testing practices

Nice to Have

Multi-technology design systems, Platform design systems, Sharing principles, Sharing infrastructure, AI-assisted development tools, Coding assistants, Context patterns

What You'll Do.

Design software solutions

Develop software solutions

Improve software solutions

Deliver high-quality software

Collaborate with product managers

Collaborate with designers

Collaborate with engineers

Participate in code reviews

Advise decision making

Influence decision making

Lead collaborative assignments

Identify need for specialisation

Identify new directions

Consult on complex issues

Solve problems creatively

Communicate complex information

Influence stakeholders

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional collaboration; Collaboration with peers; Collaboration with other functions; Collaboration with business divisions; Collaboration with other areas; Collaboration with business aligned support areas

Communication Scope

Communicate complex information

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