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iOS Developer, Inrix, November 19

INRIX_rgb-1501Who: Inrix
Position: iOS Developer
Where: Seattle
What: The mobile team is looking for a senior iOS Developer to join our team. We are building a comprehensive new mobile SDK, new branded INRIX experiences, and helping our partners leverage our SDK into their experiences.  We have a great team in place, and are looking for a senior developer take things even further.

Responsibilities:
You’ll be working with a great team of devs producing a world-class native app and SDK.  If you’re excited by the prospect of making a real impact in mobile, then we should talk.

On the Mobile team at INRIX, we value open discussion, pushback, and management by objective and prioritization.  You will be working closely with our Android and Cloud teams, and you will work with our designers every day.

It’s full Scrum and Agile.  That means weekly sprint planning points, poker planning, retrospective, backlogs, stories — the full solution.  We work together as a small team, 100% scrum based, and as little process as possible.

If you love fast paced development or planning, or you want to learn this skill, the INRIX Mobile team is the place to be.  If you want to ship real experiences, you want to point at something and say “I did that”, and you want to work with customers at scale, INRIX is the place for you.

Requirements:

  • Customer focus — Our job at the end of the day is to delight customers through technology, you need to be 100% customer focused.
  • Experience —  At least 5 years as software developer showing experience in development processes, architecture and design, passion for shipping products, and planning.
  • iOS- At least 2 years’ experience developing for iOS. No, not just calling other people’s library functions.  If you can’t make the platform dance for you, keep looking.  Seriously.
  • Passion for detail – You understand the tradeoffs between using table views and collection views. You know what it means to decompose a view controller into a model-view/view-model pattern. You should be able to track battery use and improve it. You are your own strictest tester and aggressively unit-test your code. You comfortably translate requirements and mock-ups from design into fully functioning features.
  • Computer Science – Know the basics of algorithm design/selection and be able to defend your choices.  Know the implications on mobile of your decisions (load time, battery use, limited storage, etc…)

How: Apply Here