Senior Software Engineer - Android

Posted:
12/5/2024, 10:01:11 PM

Location(s):
Catalonia, Spain ⋅ Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Experience Level(s):
Senior

Field(s):
Software Engineering

Workplace Type:
Hybrid

Pay:
$62/hr or $128,960 total comp

Kotlin, Java, Fastlane, AWS, Dagger, Kotlin Coroutines, RxJava, Retrofit, Android Architecture Components – as a successful software engineer, you’re experienced in some and curious about the rest. Whatever your technical abilities, you’ll be adept at developing, releasing and maintaining native apps. You’ll base your decisions on metrics and use agile/lean methodologies. You’ll also know that delivery is all about balancing technical, analytical and product needs, and that big tasks need to be broken down. With bite-sized projects plus your guidance, your team will thrive and learn.  

As a Senior Mobile Engineer, you’ll work on app development. It’s all about building and shipping features from the ground up. Our teams also do data analysis, design systems and release services, and that means you’ll have a varied role with plenty of learning opportunities. Right now, we’re building innovative tooling, with deploy pipelines out of the box, exploring server side/hybrid rendering strategies for our Android and iOS apps. If you want responsibility for multiple product feature components, this is where you need to be. 

Though you’ll be accountable for your own projects and trusted to deliver, you’ll also form part of a broader team that takes collective responsibility for making success happen. 

Already a global leader in travel, we want to elevate the way we work to a whole other level. In return, you’ll get meaningful things like medical insurance, health screenings, headspace subscriptions, a home office allowance and the option to buy more holiday. You’ll have the opportunity to work from any country for 4 weeks a year, and 30 days in our other global offices. Everything, in other words, to help you relax and give your best.

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