Lead Mobile Engineer

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Lead Mobile Engineer

About Our Client

Our client’s goal is simple: to make vehicle movement easy. They are on their way to creating the leading end-to-end movement solution in the UK for their customers (such as Hertz and The AA), delivered by their network of 600+ drivers and transport agents across the UK.

Since going live in April 2018, they have acquired over 80 clients, many of whom can claim to be amongst the largest players in the UK automotive industry. They are already one of the largest competitors in their space but have ambitions to grow much further and they are crazy about sustainability. To date they have saved fleets over 9,000,000 tonnes of CO2.

They are seeing their hard work paying off as they have won seven awards, including Best Fleet Software three years in a row, a highly commended well-being award, two innovation awards, and one outstanding product of the year award.

About the Position

Development and management of our client’s productions systems moved in-house a little under four years ago, since then they have been building out a seriously talented team to grow their platform. Our client’s core application is hosted in AWS on Linux containers, developed in C# .NET Core with a SPA Angular front-end along with an accompanying native mobile app on iOS & Android. They also have some data processing services and machine learning workloads.

You will be a core member of the IT team de...

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