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iOS Developer

Company Name:
ServPartners
Our client, a rapidly-growing software company, is looking for an iOS Developer who possesses a passion for pushing mobile technologies to the limits and will work with their team to design and build the next generation of their mobile applications.
Responsibilities:
Design, build, and maintain advanced applications for the iOS platform
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and ship new features.
Unit-test code for robustness, including edge cases, usability, and general reliability.
Work on bug fixing and improving application performance.
Continuously discover, evaluate, and implement new technologies to maximize development efficiency.
Skills:
BS/MS degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related subject
7
years of software development experience
4
years of iOS development
Expert in Objective-C, Core Services, Media and Cocoa Touch frameworks, developer tools (Xcode 5), and workflows (both manual memory management and ARC, debugging, profiling, unit testing, continuous integration, provisioning, distributing and submission to the App Store)
Experience working with iOS frameworks such as Core Data, Core Animation, Core Graphics and Core Text
Experience working with Java
Experience with third-party libraries and APIs
Working knowledge of the general mobile landscape, architectures, trends, and emerging technologies
A desire to architect great apps and build robust, reusable components
Solid understanding of the full mobile development life cycle
A mobile evangelistEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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