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Mobile App Developer - IoT Payment Technology

A new role has become available at a company developing the latest in IoT payment technology for a Mobile App Developer with experience in React Native development. With this payment solution being used by financial institutions, wearable manufacturers as well as events and stadium owners, the possible applications of this secure payment technology are extremely exciting.

The Mobile App Developer would be playing a key role in the company’s technological advances, supporting the design and development of their mobile applications (iOS and Android) as well as developing other supporting applications with the rest of the development team. They are looking for someone that has strong experience in React and React Native as well as hands-on experience with native iOS and Android.

This role is mostly working from home. You would need to go to the office on average once every couple of weeks.

Requirements:
• Strong experience with React and React Native
• Hands-on experience with native iOS (Swift/Objective-C) and Android (Kotlin/Java) development (or the desire to pick this up)
• Proven ability to build, deploy, and maintain mobile apps on the App Store and Google Play
• Solid understanding of Redux and state management
• Experience integrating APIs and optimising app performance

You might have a year or two of professional experience, plus strong hobby projects or many years of experience.

Apply: Kristian AT enterpriserecruitment DOT com

Position: Mobile App Developer - IoT Payment Technology

Salary: Up to £70K

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