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1 year ago
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React Native developer - AI-driven startup - London - up to 50k - 5 days a week in office.


I am currently working with a fast-growing AI-driven startup revolutionizing the financial sector.


They are building innovative, scalable financial solutions leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to transform the way individuals manage their finances.


All of their projects that you will be working on are greenfield, providing a unique opportunity for a developer like you to make a direct impact on the development of cutting-edge fintech products.


They are looking for a talentedReact Native Developerto join their team as they continue to scale their operations.


If you are looking for an exciting opportunity to be part of a dynamic team that values creativity, autonomy, and innovation then I want to hear from you!


Responsibilities:

  • Design and build advanced applications using React Native for iOS and Android platforms.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and ship new features.
  • Work closely with backend developers to integrate RESTful APIs and other backend services.
  • Participate in the full software development lifecycle, including writing clean, maintainable, and scalable code.
  • Optimize applications for maximum speed, performance, and scalability, especially as we grow.
  • Contribute to technical discussions, architectural decisions, and mentor junior developers.
  • Ensure the quality and functionality of applications by writing unit and integration tests.
  • Stay updated with the latest industry trends and apply them to development processes.


Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of professional experience in mobile app development with React Native.
  • Proven experience working on greenfield projects, from concept to launch.
  • Strong proficiency in JavaScript, TypeScript, and modern mobile development frameworks.
  • Experience working with RESTful APIs, third-party libraries, and SDKs.
  • Solid understanding of mobile app design principles and best practices.
  • Familiarity with version control tools (e.g., Git), continuous integration, and agile methodologies.
  • Experience with deploying applications on both the App Store and Google Play.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, scaling environment and adapt to changing requirements.


What They Offer:

  • Competitive salary and equity options.
  • Opportunity to work on groundbreaking projects in the fintech space.
  • A dynamic and collaborative startup environment with plenty of room for growth.
  • Professional development and career progression opportunities.
  • Work with cutting-edge AI and machine learning technologies.


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