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Senior iOS Developer

Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel

About Bluevine

Bluevine is the largest small business banking platform in the U.S., redefining how entrepreneurs manage their money. We create modern financial solutions, from checking and lending to payments and beyond, designed to help small business owners grow, thrive, and take control of their financial future. Our best-in-class technology, advanced security, and deep understanding of the small business community give our customers the confidence to focus on what they do best.

Since 2013, we’ve supported more than 750,000 small businesses nationwide. Backed by leading investors like Lightspeed Venture Partners, Menlo Ventures, 83North, and Citi Ventures, our 500+ person global team shares one mission: to give small businesses the financial tools they need to succeed.

We’re innovators driven by big ideas, collaboration, and real impact. Here, you’ll have the freedom to take ownership, grow your career, and make a difference for small business owners across America. Ready to shape what’s next?

 
Bluevine is looking for a Senior iOS Developer to join our Mobile team and help shape the future of our production iOS applications in a fast-growing fintech environment.
This role is for a senior-level developer with strong technical ownership, system-level thinking, and a passion for building scalable products.
You’ll work closely with Product, Backend, Design, and QA teams and have a direct impact on both user experience and technical direction.

What you’ll do:
  • Design, build, and maintain production-grade iOS applications used by a large and growing user base
  • Lead the development of features using Swift and SwiftUI, with a strong focus on performance, stability, and UX
  • Drive architectural decisions using modern iOS patterns (MVVM, Clean Architecture, VIPER)
  • Build scalable asynchronous flows using Swift Concurrency (async/await) and Combine
  • Integrate and maintain RESTful APIs, including networking, data modeling, and error handling
  • Own features end-to-end - from design and implementation through release and monitoring
  • Write and maintain unit and UI tests to ensure long-term code quality
  • Participate in code reviews, design discussions, and architectural decision-making
  • Contribute to release processes, CI/CD pipelines, and App Store submissions
  • Mentor developers and contribute to a strong iOS development culture
What we’re looking for:
  • 5+ years of experience building iOS applications in production
  • 2+ years of hands-on experience with SwiftUI
  • Strong experience with Swift Concurrency (async/await) and Combine
  • Deep understanding of iOS architectures and system design
  • Experience with Xcode, SPM / CocoaPods / Carthage, and Git
  • Solid experience with networking, REST APIs, and testing
  • Strong ownership mindset, clear communication, and collaborative approach
Nice to Have:
  • Experience with high-scale consumer or fintech applications
  • Mobile security knowledge (Keychain, encryption, permissions)
  • Experience influencing technical direction and mentoring peers

Benefits & Perks

  • Excellent group health coverage
  • Stock options
  • Flexible hybrid work model
  • Large Study Fund contribution
  • Salary Benchmarks and Checkpoints 
  • Monthly meal card of TenBis or CiBus (your choice) with generous balance
  • Free parking for cars, scooters, and bikes
  • Free gym membership
  • Company-sponsored Mental Health Benefits
  • PTO, Company Holidays, and Flexible Holidays
  • Community-based volunteering opportunities

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