Sr. Mobile App Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Sr. Mobile App Developer

Company Name:
Ashley Ellis, Inc.
Are you ready to realize your true potential? Is it time to take that next step in your career path? This highly progressive company is a leader in workforce mobility and theyre in need of a Sr. Mobile App Developer. In this innovative environment youll advance your development and leadership skills through challenging projects that are sure to spark your excitement. Additionally, youll enjoy a competitive salary along with remarkable benefits.
As this Sr. Mobile App Developer you will lead all facets of the companys mobile application projects ranging from analysis and design to development and maintenance. You will also:
Ensure that mobile application development coincides with the latest industry standards.
Work closely with the developers, architects, and product managers to define fresh software application ideas and improvements.
Support development efforts by staying abreast of emerging technology and programming languages.
Implement and train end-users on new or updated programs.
This Sr. Mobile App Developer requires:
Adept skills in various programming languages such as Xamarin, Objective-C, and Java.
Extensive practice developing unit tests for mobile platforms and UX design implementation.
Advanced knowledge of SCRUM methodologies.
This Sr. Mobile App Developer enjoys:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Auto Insurance.
401(k) matching.
Tuition Reimbursement.
Paid vacations.
An on-site fitness center.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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