AB InBev

E-commerce

SeniorAndroidDeveloper

$150–250k ~AI est. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Android Developer at AB InBev. Skills: Android development, Kotlin, Clean Architecture. Develop native Android applications. Maintain native Android applications”

Industry & Context.

E commerce
Problems you'll solve

Solve technical challenges

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

University degree in computing, Native Android development experience, Kotlin skills, MVVM/MVI knowledge, Clean Architecture knowledge, SOLID principles knowledge, Coroutines experience, Flow experience, Jetpack Compose experience, Scalable application building experience, Testable application building experience, Unit testing experience, Integration testing experience, English communication skills

Nice to Have

Kotlin Multiplatform experience, Hexagonal Architecture experience, Large-scale distributed applications experience

What You'll Do.

Develop native Android applications

Maintain native Android applications

Apply modern architectures

Apply best coding practices

Collaborate with cross-functional teams

Deliver high-quality features

Solve technical challenges

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Agile environment

Communication Scope

English

Process & Methodology

Agile

Full Job Description

About BEES Join us to build the future of B2B commerce! BEES is AB InBev’s B2B platform. Through our ecosystem, merchants and retailers across 29 countries can stock their businesses quickly, easily, and securely. At BEES, we dream big, lead with purpose, and develop technology that transforms the way retailers and sellers grow. Every line of code and every partnership is built in service of a single mission: to make commerce better for retailers and sellers around the world. Here, your work is not just important. It makes a difference! About this opportunity Join a high-impact team building scalable Android applications that reach millions of users worldwide. You'll work in a collaborative, agile environment that values clean architecture, code quality, and continuous improvement, while embracing a strong DevOps culture. What you will do: Develop and maintain native Android applications using Kotlin, applying modern architectures and best coding practices. Collaborate with cross-functional teams in an agile environment to deliver high-quality features and solve technical challenges. Ensure code quality through testing, CI/CD pipelines, and continuous improvements in architecture and performance. We are looking for people with: University degree in courses related to computing such as Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or similar. Experience in native Android development with strong Kotlin skills and solid knowledge of MVVM/MVI, Clean Architecture, and SOLID principles. Hands-on experience with Coroutines, Flow, Jetpack Compose, and building scalable, testable applications (unit and integration testing). Strong communication skills in English and a collaborative mindset to work in agile teams and support peers. Who should apply? Engineers who are deeply technical, detail-oriented, and passionate about building scalable, high-performance mobile applications. You thrive working with modern Android stacks, enjoy solving complex architectural challenges, and take o

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