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Skills & Requirements
What responsibilities will you get when working with us?
Writing clean, architecturally sound and maintainable code.
Maintaining the current iOS apps by fixing bugs and improving application performance.
Working with the other iOS engineers to create a seamless app.
Delivering features in tight deadlines.
Creating a multiple-language mobile app for the entire Middle East.
Collaborating with cross-functional teams to create, design and ship new features.
Unit-test code for robustness, include edge cases, usability and reliability.
Working with our testing team to ensure 100% test coverage.
Discovering and implementing the newest technologies.
Enjoy your job.
What will you need to be successful in this role?
3+ years experience of iOS development and Objective-C
Automation Testing Experience is a MUST
Agile development methodologies.
A deep understanding of Cocoa-touch
A good understanding of swift.
A diverse portfolio of previously built iOS Apps.
Have published at least one or more iOS App to the market.
You can talk all day about Core data, Core Animation and Core Graphics.
Lots of experience with third party libraries and APIs
Current knowledge of mobile architecture, landscape, trends and emerging markets.
The ability to create world leading beautiful and elegant user interfaces.
A solid understanding of RESTful applications.
A solid understanding of the different caching techniques you can apply when developing a mobile app.
A solid understand of how to create data structures and ORM.
Understanding of Agile methodologies and SCRUM.
You understand git commands and have a GitHub or BitBucket account.
Strong communication skills. The ability to innovate on the go.
Bsc in Computer Science or a related field.
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