Mid-Level Android Developer

About the position We are seeking a talented Mid-Level Android Developer to join our team in Columbus, OH. You will design, develop, and maintain high-quality native and hybrid Android applications. This role focuses on delivering robust, scalable mobile solutions using modern Android practices and tools. Responsibilities • Develop and maintain Android applications using Kotlin (primary language) and Java. • Build both native Android apps and hybrid mobile solutions. • Implement clean, maintainable code following MVVM architecture principles. • Collaborate with cross-functional teams using Jira for task tracking and Confluence for documentation. • Integrate CI/CD pipelines and build processes with tools like Jenkins. • Write unit tests, debug issues, and ensure app performance, security, and compatibility across Android devices and versions. • Participate in code reviews, agile ceremonies, and continuous improvement of development processes. Requirements • 3+ years of professional experience as an Android Mobile Developer. • Strong proficiency in Kotlin (primary) and solid experience with Java for Android development. • Hands-on experience building both native and hybrid Android applications. • Solid understanding of MVVM architecture and modern Android Jetpack components. • Practical experience with Jira and Confluence in an Agile/Scrum environment. • Familiarity with Jenkins or similar CI/CD integration tools. • Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and ability to work independently or collaboratively. Nice-to-haves • Experience with Android SDK, RESTful APIs, Retrofit, Coroutines/Flow, Room, and other Jetpack libraries. • Familiarity with Git, unit testing (JUnit, Espresso), and app deployment to Google Play. • Previous work in a team using Agile methodologies. Benefits • Opportunity to work on impactful mobile projects. • Collaborative environment with modern tools and practices. • Competitive compensation for W2 engagements.

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