*Role: IOS Native Application Developer*

*Location: St. Louis, Missouri/ Dallas, Texas*

*Duration: Long term*

*Passport copy must for H1 candidates*



*Job Description:*

Personal Attributes:

•             Strong and innovative approach to problem solving and finding
solutions

•             Excellent communication skills (Verbal & written)

•             Flexible and proactive/self-motivated working style with
strong personal ownership of problem resolution

•             Ability to multi-task under pressure and work independently
with minimal supervision.



*Job Description (iOS):*

•             Min of 5 years of hands on experience in application Design
and Development on iOS platform

•             Understanding of Mobile best practices for application
development.

•             Must possess extensive programming knowledge of Xcode and
Objective-C, Swict.

•             Should Have published at least 3 iOS apps in the app store.

•             Experience working with iOS frameworks such as Core Data,
Core Animation, Core Graphics, Core location, View Controllers and various
kits (UIKit, MapKit etc.) .

•             Strong knowledge of memory management, multi-threading, ARC
in Objective-C.

•             Must have knowledge of SQLite and core data

•             Understanding of XML, JSON, HTTP, SOAP, Web Service.

•             Experience with third-party libraries and API.

•             Sound knowledge of iOS application architecture and UI best
practices

•             Worked on Autolayout and size classes.

•             Worked on Payment gateways.

•             Worked on Core Bluetooth and BLE devices.

•             Strong understanding of JavaScript, React.js development

•             Strong understanding of React Native

•             Experience working in Agile environment

•             Experience with Configuration management tools, Git based
repositories

•             Hands on experience with continuous integration.

•             Experience with hybrid applications






Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com

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