Goods

SenioriOSEngineer

$180–300k ~AI est. Colômbia, São Paulo, Brazil
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“Senior iOS Engineer at Goods”

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About Goods develop prototypes. Learn and follow design assurance SOPs. Provide timely support to team customers, internal and external. What you’ll need: Bachelor’s Degree or above in Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering. 5+ years software development experience. 5+ years iOS software development experience. Demonstrated experience with CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems). Strong understanding and application of iOS architectural patterns and design. Desire to have expertise with TCA (The Composable Architecture Framework or Unidirectional Flow Pattern). Experience with application development frameworks. Experience owning software modules and ensuring their quality. Understanding of Cloud technologies and protocols, e. g. APIs, REST, OAuth 2.0, JSON. Experience maintaining a CI/CD pipeline. Experience with Git. Strong written, verbal, presentation, and interpersonal skills. Nice to have: Experience with SwiftUI/Combine. Experience developing cross platform mobile apps using Kotlin Multiplatform. Experience working with Bluetooth and BLE. Experience on an Agile team using Scrum. Experience with FDA and HIPAA regulations.

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