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Job Title: Principal Engineer IOS

Location: Jersey City, NJ or Las Vegas, NV

Duration: Contract to hire

US citizens and Green Card Holders and those authorized to work in the US are encouraged to apply. We are unable to sponsor H1b candidates at this time”

About the job

  • As a Principal iOS Engineer, you will play a critical leadership role in driving the development of cutting-edge, high-performing native iOS applications
  • Combining your technical expertise, you will guide a community of iOS engineers, and ensure stability and scalability in a regulated, fast-paced industry.
  • This role requires a deep commitment to delivering best-in-class customer experiences and fostering engineering excellence.

What You’ll Do

  • Leverage your deep expertise to design, develop, and optimize complex features along with the technical lead and solutions architect.
  • Build and maintain extremely performant and maintainable components, ensuring clear separation of concerns from other parts of the app code base.
  • Lead initiatives to ensure application stability, identify areas for performance improvements, and troubleshoot complex issues effectively.
  • Advocate for & deliver development experience improvements.
  • Serve the engineers by keeping your ear to the ground, offering help to those in need.
  • Tackle optimization challenges head-on, creating efficient, reusable, and modular code using design patterns and best practices.
  • Stay at the forefront of iOS technologies, continuously exploring and implementing new techniques to improve development workflows.
  • Actively participate in peer code reviews, offering and receiving constructive feedback to drive code quality.
  • Serve as a mentor, fostering technical growth and collaboration within the engineering team.
  • Implement feature quality analytics to inform product decisions and monitor performance.

What You’ll Need

  • 8–10 years of experience developing iOS applications, with live projects showcased in the App Store.
  • Excellent communication, able to clearly articulate risks, issues, and plans.
  • Well-versed with complex app builds, app store submissions, and test build distribution.
  • Experience delivering and maintaining large-scale multi-team applications.
  • Experience modularizing large codebases.
  • Experience using tools like NewRelic and Splunk to understand performance.
  • Familiarity with iOS Instruments for optimization.
  • Strong expertise in Swift/SwiftUI and a deep understanding of iOS frameworks.
  • Advocate for the use of accepted design patterns and strong testing methodologies (unit, integration, and UI tests).
  • A background in working with real-time applications and push data (e.g., web sockets).
  • Strong problem-solving skills for tackling complex, unconventional technical challenges.
  • Excellent time and project management skills, with a track record of delivering high-quality products.
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or equivalent professional experience.
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