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Sr. iOS Developer
We are looking for a highly skilled Senior iOS Developer to join our team and contribute to the design, development, and optimization of enterprise-grade mobile applications. This role requires a deep understanding of iOS frameworks, design patterns, modern development practices, and a passion for building seamless user experiences.

Key Skill Requirements

  • SwiftUI: Minimum 4+ years of experience creating user interfaces using SwiftUI.
  • Swift: 5+ years of expertise in developing mobile applications with Swift and following industry-standard coding practices.
  • Combine: 2+ years of hands-on experience with Combine framework, including implementing publishers and subscribers for event handling.
  • Design Patterns: Strong understanding of common design patterns used in iOS development.
  • UIKit Frameworks: Proven experience in building applications using UIKit frameworks.
  • Objective-C: Ability to read and understand Objective-C code (extensive coding experience not mandatory).
  • Testing: Practical experience in writing UI and unit tests using XCUITest and XCTest frameworks.
  • Version Control (GitHub): Proficiency in repository management, including branching, pull requests, and code reviews.
  • Crashlytics Tools: Experience with tools such as Firebase Crashlytics, AppDynamics, and New Relic.
  • Xcode Instruments: Skilled in using Xcode Instruments for profiling, detecting memory leaks, and performance optimization.
  • Dependency Managers: Strong experience with Swift Package Manager (SPM) and CocoaPods, including framework creation and distribution.
  • Additional Tools: Familiarity with Adobe Analytics, LaunchDarkly, SonarQube, Checkmarx, and similar
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