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Android Engineer

At INGENIOUS.BUILD, we have developed a top-notch platform for companies in the real estate and construction industries worldwide. Our platform enables companies to easily manage all aspects of their projects from start to finish, both internally and with other project participants. 

Joining INGENIOUS.BUILD means embarking on an incredible journey to create the first cloud application for managing the entire lifecycle of a real estate construction project. You'll be building what some consider the holy grail of construction project management. It's a big, bold, and audacious endeavor, and if you have what it takes, you'll play a direct role in its development. 

And if you’ve got what it takes, you’ll be directly involved in its development. The rest, as they say, will be history...

About The Role:

As an Android Engineer at INGENIOUS.BUILD, you'll collaborate with a native scrum team to create innovative features and maintain native Android applications aligned with business requirements and our technical vision. Your role involves working within SCRUM, closely with a small team (and other dev teams), ensuring system consistency, and enhancing the user experience. We value a proactive approach and a strong eagerness to continually learn and grow in your development journey.

Communicative English reading/writing). Minimum level B2

In this position, you will:

  • Actively participate in the development of assigned projects
  • Addressing and resolving issues identified in production systems
  • Conducting code reviews for pull requests submitted by team members
  • Developing new functionalities as outlined in user stories or assigned tasks
  • Monitoring and documenting progress using JIRA to track changes made
  • Engaging in Scrum-based work management by participating in team meetings and discussions

Skills and Experience needed:

  • Minimum 3 years of commercial experience as an Android Engineer
  • Experience working with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
  • Experience building complex modular Android App Architecture
  • Experience working with Ktor and Coroutines & Flow
  • Experience working with MVVM/ MVI design patterns 
  • Experienced in integrating Android applications with back-end services using RESTful APIs

Preferred experience with: Unit testing, Web sockets, and Figma

We're fired up to learn more about you to see how you can help us on our mission! 

We genuinely look forward to receiving your application after submitting your information a member from the Recruitment Team will reach out accordingly. 

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