Middle or Senior React Native Developer
At AgileEngine, you’re free to build your own team of A-players and choose out of 70+ available projects the one you’d like to work on. Join the squad of top-3% software experts who make a difference through off-the-wall solutions.
About our projects
Our React Native team has collaborated with a company that offers an online sports gaming platform. We’ve worked on mobile and backend development based on the client’s requirements and the existing design. Specifically, we created a data-driven application using React Native, Objective-C, Swift, and Firebase.
The other project is dedicated to making home management easy as pie. We’ve focused on the development of the client’s flagship mobile app for iOS and Android. We’ve expanded the functionality of the app by adding camera support along with building a slew of new UI components using both React Native and true native stack.
Responsibilities
– Own the implementation of one or more client features or modules
– Develop on multiple wearable platforms like Google, Vuzix, and Recon smart glasses
– Be responsible for designing for testability and implementing automated tests
– Provide input during the architectural design process
– Be an active participant in iterating and improving engineering processes
– Work with customer-facing teams providing support to integration efforts
Requirements
– 2+ years of experience in software development
– Experience working in a cross-functional team
– Upper-Intermediate English level
– Solution-focused thinking and an ownership mindset
– Positive and open-minded style of communication
– Elevated self-awareness and a desire to share your expertise
What we offer
– Build your dream team and try yourself in different roles
– Pick a project you want to work on
– Get premium compensation for the right skills
– Enjoy flexibility by operating remotely
– Shape your success journey through a personalized growth roadmap tailored to your interests and goals
– Embrace agility – forget about micromanagement and old-school hierarchies