Software Developer – iOS

Job Description:

  • Design, develop, and sustain high-performance iOS applications using Swift, SwiftUI, and Objective-C.
  • Lead architectural modernization and modularization to improve scalability and cross-platform reuse.
  • Define and own the entire lifecycle of your systems: feature ideation, API design, instrumentation, deployment (CI/CD), live-traffic monitoring, unit/UI/e2e testing, user telemetry & data analysis, experiment design (A/B tests), and continuous iteration.
  • Influence and evolve our architecture: propose and lead initiatives to decompose monoliths, build shared libraries and frameworks, improve modularization, enable reuse across iOS, Android, Web; evaluate new Apple platform capabilities (e.g., new OS releases, device types, form factors, architectures) and lead their adoption.
  • Apply AI-driven tools and automation frameworks to speed up development, code analysis, testing, and reliability.
  • Leverage intelligent telemetry, analytics, and optimization pipelines to improve app performance and user experience.
  • Define observability standards, telemetry pipelines, and fault-tolerance strategies for production-grade systems.
  • Partner closely with product, design, backend, and data teams to deliver seamless, high-quality user experiences.
  • Drive technical discussions, mentor developers, and influence strategic direction across mobile platforms.

Requirements:

  • A technical leader with the ability to create and lead roadmaps/initiatives that align to high-level business objectives
  • Deep expertise in Swift, SwiftUI, and modern concurrency (async/await, actors).
  • Proven track record of architecting modular, maintainable systems that balance speed and reliability.
  • Strong background in performance optimization, observability, and system-level debugging.
  • Experience using AI and automation to improve developer velocity, reliability, or product intelligence.
  • A collaborative technical leader who thrives in fast-moving environments and mentors others to excel.
  • Passionate about creating elegant, high-performance mobile experiences across Apple’s ecosystem.
  • You architect for observability, reliability and production-readiness: you understand instrumentation, SLOs/SLIs, fault-tolerance, runbooks, incident triage, scalable telemetry pipelines, and production diagnostics for mobile clients.
  • You have been a technical leader (not just an individual contributor): you’ve influenced roadmap decisions, contributed to multi-team initiatives, mentored/led developers, driven culture/process improvements, and interfaced with senior developer/product leadership.

Benefits:

  • Free phone service
  • Strong work life blend
  • Flexible work arrangements (work-from-home, remote, or access to one of our office spaces)
  • Employee stock options
  • Unlimited vacation
  • 12 paid holidays per year
  • Competitive pay
  • Health, dental, and vision benefits
  • Short-term & long-term disability
  • $750 annual wellness benefit or healthcare spending account
  • 401(K) matching
  • Parental leave for eligible employees
  • Learning & Development opportunities
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