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Android Engineer - Remote, UK Timezone (within +/- 2 hours)
Live shows make us feel good. They’re a time to hang with our friends, discover new artists or lose ourselves on a dancefloor. We’re on a mission to bring all of this to more fans, more often – and that’s where you come in.
We’re looking for an Android Engineer to join our Product team and build an exceptional DICE experience on Android that keeps fans returning to the app.
At DICE, you’ll be part of the company that’s redefining live entertainment. It’s a place where you can be yourself, influence the culture, and create work that you’re proud of.
About The Role
As an Android Engineer, you will have a direct impact on what we build and how we build it.
DICE is continuously growing, and we’ve got big goals for our apps. You and your squad will be responsible for improving our product. You’ll focus on building amazing fan experiences, driving customer growth, and building our fan and partner apps.
Our apps are in Kotlin, following the MVVM + Clean Architecture design pattern and modularised by product features. We use Coroutines heavily, Jetpack libraries (Room, WorkManager, Compose), Retrofit and Hilt for dependency injection. Our minimum SDK version is 29.
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You’ll be
Helping us figure out the best direction for our product. Maintaining existing and adding additional functionality to our Android app. Building, designing and trialling new features. Solving technical challenges. Working in cross-functional teams on varied projects.
You are
Passionate, humble and talented. A fan of music and culture. Actively responsible and ownership-driven; you don't just write code, you own the outcome in production. An excellent engineer. Eager to build apps that make a positive impact on the world. A great communicator. A problem-solver.
You’ll need
Proven experience building Android apps. Experience building and iterating on at least one app in the Google Play Store is a plus. Comfortable working on a large and modular code base. Kotlin knowledge. Familiarity with tools such as JIRA, Bitrise, Slack, Figma, Notion, etc. The ability to work in an ad-hoc environment. Able to proactively use AI tools to automate routine tasks while maintaining high-quality work. Capable of auditing AI-generated code with an expert eye, ensuring human-led standards for accuracy and reliability. A mindset on new tools that prioritises actual productivity gains over "shiny object syndrome".


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About DICE
DICE is based throughout Europe, North America, Australia and India, and is rapidly growing worldwide. We’re constantly innovating to bring amazing products to fans, artists, venues and promoters.
We know that having a variety of perspectives makes us a better company – it's why we strongly encourage members of underrepresented communities to apply. Find out how we're creating a more diverse, equitable and inclusive DICE.
Application process
Our process usually involves a quick chat on the phone, a portfolio review or task and a couple of interviews where you’ll meet the people you’ll work with. We’ll keep you fully informed along the way.
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