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upGrad Education Private Limited - (auto-parsed)

CompanyupGrad Education Private Limited -
Websiteupgrad.com
Role taxonomyMobileLead / Manager
SpecialtiesiOS, Android
Location
Salary
Apply viaEmailgaurav.dagde@upgrad.com
Hiring notes
TechiOSAndroid
Posted bygauravdagde
PostedSep 3, 2019
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

upGrad Education Private Limited - https://www.upgrad.com Mobile Lead (Android and iOS) - Mumbai/Bangalore Responsibilities: • Lead the Design and Development of Android or iOS applications. • Design major software components, systems, and features and implement full stack app foundation features and core app features. • Test, deploy, maintain and improve mobile application software. Manage individual projects priorities, deadlines and deliverables with your technical expertise. • Mentor and train other team members on design techniques, and coding standards. Help build a team and cultivate innovation. • Collaborate with QA on continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) as well as other automated and manual testing. • Monitor the performance of the live apps and continuously improve on a code and experience level. • Write engineering specifications for new features and planned improvements, and refactor identified parts of our code base with the team. • Drive architecture and code level optimization discussions.Qualifications • Have 4 or more years of experience in developing mobile applications. • Deep understanding of mobile (Android & iOS) ecosystem, design patterns and architectural patterns • Experience with Android and iOS frameworks such as performance, threading, etc. • Experience with offline storage, threading, and performance tuning • Understanding of Google’s material design principles and iOS human interface guidelines • Knowledge on reactive programming patterns (RxJava, RxSwift) is beneficial Share your profile/cv/resume at gaurav.dagde@upgrad.com Please indicate in your application you have seen my message on hackernews.