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Role: iOS Developer (Lead II - Software Engineering) Leicester (Hybrid – 3 days onsite) Start: ASAP Employment Type: Fixed Term Employment Contract
We are looking for a highly skilled iOS Developer with strong expertise in Swift and SwiftUI, who is passionate about building high-quality, scalable mobile applications within the Apple ecosystem. You will work in a collaborative Agile environment, contributing to the full development lifecycle while ensuring performance, accessibility, and reliability standards are met.
Key Responsibilities:
Design, develop, and maintain robust iOS applications using Swift and SwiftUI Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and ship new features Debug, troubleshoot, and resolve complex technical issues while optimizing performance Integrate and consume RESTful APIs to deliver dynamic and responsive applications Implement and maintain unit testing and UI automation using XCTest framework Contribute to CI/CD pipelines and development workflows using Git and Azure DevOps Work within Agile (Scrum) teams, participating in ceremonies including sprint planning, stand-ups, and retrospectives Ensure applications meet accessibility standards using Apple’s Accessibility Framework Implement and support deep linking strategies, including Universal Links and Custom URL schemes.
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Proven experience in developing iOS applications using Swift and SwiftUI Strong proficiency with Xcode IDE and Apple development ecosystem Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to troubleshoot complex issues Hands-on experience with RESTful APIs integration Experience with automated testing (Unit Testing & UI Testing using XCTest) Solid understanding of CI/CD practices using Git and Azure DevOps Experience working in Agile/Scrum environments Strong knowledge of deep linking mechanisms (Universal Links and Custom URLs) Good understanding of iOS accessibility standards and frameworks.


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Preferred Qualifications:
Passion for building inclusive and accessible user experiences Experience optimizing application performance and scalability Strong communication and collaboration skills
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