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#CR46129
Type: Full time

CareerFinders, on behalf of our client, a market-leading and rapidly expanding technology-driven provider of eMoney, Payments and Identity Verification solutions to clients across the globe, we are seeking to recruit an iOS Developer to join their team. The successful applicant will possess proven, demonstrable experience as an app developer.

Key Duties/Responsibilities:
 

  • Designing and building mobile applications for Apple’s iOS platform.
  • Collaborating with the design team to define app features.
  • Ensuring quality and performance of application to specifications.
  • Publishing application on App Store.
  • Maintaining the code and optimisation of the application.
  • Designing and implementing application updates.

Key Skills/Experience:
 

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering.
  • Proven experience as an app developer.
  • Proficient in Objective-C and Swift
  • Knowledge of Apple’s design principals and application interface guidelines.
  • Proficient in code versioning tools like Git.
  • Familiarity with push notifications, APIs and cloud messaging.
  • Experience with continuous integration.
  • Proven experience with app store submission requirements
  • Portfolio of existing apps.
  • Experience with fin-tech apps desired but not required.

To apply for this vacancy, please send your CV, along with any covering letter to jobs@careerfinders.com.cy quoting the reference number CAR4903. Please note that due to the high volumes of applications received only shortlisted applicants will be responded to. By sending us your CV you are giving CareerFinders your consent to be contacted for this and any other suitable vacancies that we believe match your skills and experience. To view our privacy policy, please click www.careerfinders.com.cy/privacy-policy.

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