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Senior Flutter Engineer

Remote - United States

About the Senior Flutter Engineer at Headspace:

Headspace is seeking a skilled and driven Senior Software Engineer experienced in Flutter to join our Engagement org. In this role, you will be instrumental in designing, developing, and maintaining scalable, high-quality mobile applications that bring Headspace's mission to life. You’ll collaborate with cross-functional teams to prototype, architect, and implement innovative solutions that enhance the functionality, performance, and user experience of our mobile platform. Using Flutter, you’ll build engaging and reliable applications that seamlessly integrate with our backend services and deliver value to our users.

As a Senior Software Engineer, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Headspace’s mobile experiences. Your contributions will support the continued growth of our organization, helping us deliver exceptional products that improve health and happiness worldwide. A big goal needs talented people—come join us and give your work a deeper purpose!

What you will do:

  • Design and develop innovative content experience features for the Headspace mobile application, delivering meaningful user experiences that align with our mission.
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to create detailed technical specifications and assess the feasibility of new features and products.
  • Write and maintain high-quality, performant, and efficient code, ensuring best practices and scalability across all development efforts.
  • Conduct thorough unit testing to ensure robustness, reliability, and exceptional usability across diverse edge cases.
  • Stay ahead of industry trends by continuously discovering, evaluating, and integrating emerging technologies to enhance development efficiency and product quality.
  • Leverage your expertise in mobile architectures and design patterns to shape the future of Headspace’s mobile platform.
  • Champion proper documentation, quality management, and adherence to Headspace’s methods and frameworks, embracing a culture of excellence and continuous learning.
  • Migrate/integrate existing native features and functionality to Flutter 

Required Skills:

  • Extensive Mobile Development Experience: 5+ years as a mobile developer with a proven track record of building high-quality mobile applications.
  • Flutter Expertise: 2+ years of hands-on experience developing with Flutter, including deep familiarity with Flutter frameworks, third-party libraries, and APIs.
  • Strong Architectural Knowledge: Expertise in mobile native technologies, architectural design patterns (e.g., MVC, MVVM), and frameworks, with experience applying TDD methodology and robust unit testing practices.
  • Proficiency with Development Tools: Skilled in using Android SDK, GIT version control systems, and other essential mobile development tools.
  • Commitment to Quality: Adept at unit-testing code for robustness, including handling edge cases, ensuring usability, and maintaining reliability.
  • Experience with native Android.

Preferred Skills:

  • BS/MS degree in Computer Science or related experience
  • Experience with MVVM architecture, CI/CD is a plus
  • Experience with flutter_bloc is a plus

Pay & Benefits:

The base salary range for this role is determined by a number of factors, including but not limited to skills and scope required, relevant licensure and certifications, and unique relevant experience and job-related skills. The base salary range for this role is $104,981-$157,476.

At Headspace, cash salary is but one component of our Total Rewards package. We’re proud of our robust package inclusive of: base salary, stock awards, comprehensive healthcare coverage, monthly wellness stipend, retirement savings match, lifetime Headspace membership, unlimited, free mental health coaching, generous parental leave, and much more. Paid performance incentives are also included for those in eligible roles. Additional details about our Total Rewards package will be provided during the recruitment process.

How we feel about Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging:

Headspace is committed to bringing together humans from different backgrounds and perspectives, providing employees with a safe and welcoming work environment free of discrimination and harassment. We strive to create a diverse & inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, feel a sense of belonging, and do impactful work together. 

As an equal opportunity employer, we prohibit any unlawful discrimination against a job applicant on the basis of their race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, family or parental status, disability*, age, veteran status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. We respect the laws enforced by the EEOC and are dedicated to going above and beyond in fostering diversity across our workplace.

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