Android Developer


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BCT Resourcing

Listed on

23rd June 2022

Location

Cambridge

Salary/Rate

£50000 - £60000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

2022-06-22 09:19:12

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Android Developer
Cambridge
£50,000 - £60,000 per annum


Mobile Software Developer needed to develop next-generation solutions for connected vehicles. As vehicles increase in sophistication, a different approach is required.

More and more tech is being introduced into the cabin, and sensors are all around the vehicle too for safety.

My client based in Cambridge are expanding again and need an Android Mobile Developer.

This position will also see you getting involved with Java / Kotlin and Android Open Source Projects projects on small-footprint devices.

This solution has roots within the research labs of Cambridge University and they have already successfully developed a core product and now they are attempting to extend the reach and capabilities to new levels.

Your skills will be along the lines of Java and Kotlin coding, Full-stack work. Android and cross-platform work.

Native Android app dev, AOSP, performance, optimisation, Java, Kotlin.

Desired: React Native, Flutter, Electron.

So this is an exciting time to be joining as they embark on this new work. To keep you motivated will also be a generous remuneration package plus the opportunity to acquire training and career progression.

This role will suit a bright engineer looking to get more involved in product direction and architecture. They will not hold you back and encourage feedback, and suggestions to make the product even better.

The place has a sense of direction and a family feel, a very happy and supportive team.

Going to appeal to an engineer that enjoys working on new ideas, and solving the most challenging of problems.

Pioneering the way we interact in the future will impact millions of people.

To know more then please apply now, Ill return the favour with a JD and weblink to view.

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