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Sr. iOS Engineer

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Remote in the US

We are looking for a Senior iOS Engineer with a passion for native iOS development to join our mobile development team and help us continue to grow and expand our successful Truepic Vision suite of enterprise software products and conduct explorations within a wide variety of research-based projects related to security, performance, user experience, and computer vision.

The Truepic Vision suite of applications is leveraged by a growing and diverse array of enterprise clients and this role will have a high impact on our company top and bottom line from your very first day.

You won’t just be building another camera or photo app, you’ll be creating software that defends trust in digital media. Truepic’s technology plays a pivotal role in combating visual misinformation, enabling image authenticity, and supporting causes from historical material documentation to insurance fraud prevention. As a senior engineer, your work directly contributes to societal trust and combatting fraud.

Responsibilities

This role will primarily be focused on:

  • Building and contributing new features and business logic to the native iOS Truepic Vision application and a variety of research-based projects and explorations
  • Integrating with the Truepic backend API’s and third-party API's
  • Providing technical direction and evaluation of project requirements
  • Supporting the development of automated integration and unit tests

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience
  • Strong proficiency in iOS development using Objective-C, Swift, and C/C++ with a deep understanding of the iOS SDK and frameworks
  • Experience with low-level iOS development, including CoreFoundation, Core Graphics, Core Animation, and other lower-level frameworks
  • Solid understanding of memory management concepts in iOS, including Automatic Reference Counting (ARC) and managing retain cycles
  • Proficiency in using Xcode and Interface Builder for UI development, as well as knowledge of programmatic UI creation
  • Familiarity with iOS application lifecycle and experience in optimizing app performance, memory usage, and responsiveness
  • Knowledge of multithreading and concurrency concepts in iOS, including experience with Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) and operation queues
  • Strong understanding of data persistence and database technologies in iOS, such as Core Data or SQLite
  • Experience with networking and data retrieval in iOS, including RESTful APIs, JSON/XML parsing, and handling asynchronous operations
  • Experience with automated testing and the development of unit tests
  • Familiarity with debugging and profiling tools for iOS, such as Instruments and Xcode's debugging capabilities
  • Knowledge of app distribution process, including provisioning profiles, code signing, Swift Package Manager (SPM), and App Store submission guidelines
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills, with the ability to debug and troubleshoot complex issues in iOS applications
  • Experience with version control systems such as GitHub and familiarity with collaborative development workflows and CI/CD processes
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in a fully remote team environment and effectively communicate technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders
  • Continuous learning mindset, staying up-to-date with the latest trends, best practices, and advancements in iOS development

Qualifications (nice to have):

  • Experience building native mobile SDKs that will be integrated into third-party applications.
  • Experience with Shape Up development methodology
  • Knowledge of cryptography, PKI, certificates, and secure data handling
  • Experience working on security or privacy-sensitive applications
  • Open source contributions
  • Published apps on the App Store

Who we are:

In a world where AI-generated content and digital fraud are on the rise, verifying what is real is a challenge faced by every organization. Truepic exists to provide clarity in this uncertainty. By enabling trust in digital media, we help companies identify fraud, enhance their customer experiences, and optimize processes.

At our core, we're driven by a powerful mission to become the definitive enterprise tool for verifying reality in the AI Era. This isn't just about technology – it's about strengthening human relationships and creating a shared sense of visual reality across the digital landscape. With our distributed team of the industry's brightest minds, we're accelerating business innovation while pushing back against disinformation. If you're passionate about eliminating fraud and fostering authenticity in digital imagery, we'd love to hear from you!

Diversity and Equality:

Truepic is an equal opportunity employer, meaning all applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.  We ensure that all individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application and interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

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