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SNA1727 - Mobile Application Developer
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DivisionTechnical
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DepartmentBroadcast Computing
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SectionNot Applicable
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Contract TypePermanent
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LocationAbu Dhabi
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Closing Date16-Oct-2021
Job Description
The mobile app developer will be responsible for the development, delivery, and post-launch support of the mobile application. The apps will be native and mainly content-based.
Key Responsibilities
- Identify and plan for new features.
- Develop application programming interfaces (APIs) to support mobile functionality.
- Suggest and implement new mobile products, applications and protocols.
- Remain up to date with the terminology, concepts and best practices for coding mobile apps.
- Work closely with colleagues to constantly innovate app functionality and design.
- Use and adapt existing web applications for apps.
- Write unit and UI tests to identify malfunctions.
- Communicate with users to understand their needs and experiences.
Key Skills, Experience and Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent.
- 4+ years of demonstrable experience.
- Demonstrable portfolio of released applications on the App store and the Android market.
- Extensive knowledge of Swift and Java programming.
- Knowledge and Experience in developing application with of Flutter and/or React Native is a strong advantage.
- HTML, javascript, CSS, Reactjs, Responsive Web Development.
- Familiarity with OOP design principles.
- Experience with third-party libraries and APIs.
- Superior analytical skills with a good problem-solving attitude.
- Ability to perform in a team environment.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to interpret and follow technical plans.
Note: you will be required to attach the following:
- Resume/CV
- Passport-size photograph