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Senior iOS Engineer

Mexico

Method is a global design and engineering consultancy founded in 1999. We believe that innovation should be meaningful, beautiful and human. We craft practical, powerful digital experiences that improve lives and transform businesses. Our teams [based in New York, Charlotte, Atlanta, London, Bengaluru, and remote] work with a wide range of organizations in many industries, including Healthcare, Financial Services, Retail, Automotive, Aviation, and Professional Services.

Method is part of GlobalLogic, a digital product engineering company. GlobalLogic integrates experience design and complex engineering to help our clients imagine what’s possible and accelerate their transition into tomorrow’s digital businesses. GlobalLogic is a Hitachi Group Company.

Method is seeking an iOS Engineer with intimate familiarity building delightful experiences on Apple’s mobile platform. Our iOS Engineers are engaged in the full spectrum of product development, working with a team to write great software and build engaging products. Do you have the technical and relational skills to build business-critical applications with a high-performing, cross-functional team?

We generally operate with small teams working closely together on a wide variety of projects that range from Bluetooth integration with hardware to experimental systems that push what is possible with iOS. We integrate with APIs of all flavors, and no solution is out of question.

You are always learning. You are always growing. You are always seeking to improve yourself and those around you. You are a human first, a developer second. You are willing and able to partake in and lead communication with project stakeholders. You should be able to explain technical constraints to both technical and non-technical audiences.

Infrequent, but required, travel is possible.

Qualifications:

You will succeed in this role if you:

  • Deep experience with Swift ( 5+ years )
  • Knowledge of SwiftUI and Swift concurrency (async/await, Combine)
  • Are equally comfortable working with UI and services
  • Know your way around MVVM and other architectures
  • Get excited about great design
  • Can work as part of small, Agile teams to deliver code on a consistent, independent basis
  • Can help teams manage and eliminate technical debt and keep an eye on project risk
  • Are a lifelong learner and push yourself to grow your skills every day
  • Think of WWDC as Christmas in June
  • Experience with actively participating and leading Agile ceremonies (standup, retrospectives, story definition)
  • Able to lead code reviews and reinforce coding best practices
  • Experience coaching team members in problem-solving techniques and effective delivery of software solutions
  • View testing as an integral part of the development lifecycle
  • Comfortable interacting with designers, product owners, and client leadership on a daily basis 

Why Method?

We look for individuals who are smart, kind and brave. Curious people with a natural ability to think on their feet, learn fast, and develop points-of-view for a constantly changing world find Method an exciting place to work. Our employees are excited to collaborate with dispersed and diverse teams that bring together the best in thinking and making. We champion the ability to listen, and believe that critique and dissonance lead to better outcomes. We believe everyone has the capacity to lead and look for proactive individuals who can take and give direction, lead by example, enjoy the making as much as they do the thinking, especially at senior and leadership levels.

We believe in work/life balance. Seriously. We offer a ton of competitive perks, including:

  • Continuing education opportunities 
  • Paid time off and work-from-home policies 
  • Complementary private medical and dental coverage
  • Fondo de ahorro
  • Life insurance
  • Health and wellness programs 
  • Parental leave
  • Additional benefits including: IMSS, Aguinaldo, food vouchers

Next Steps

If Method sounds like the place for you, please submit an application. Also, let us know if you have a presence online with a portfolio, GitHub, Dribbble or other platform.

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