Mobile Developer, Contract

Overview of 66degrees 66degrees is a leading consulting and professional services company specializing in developing AI-focused, data-led solutions leveraging the latest advancements in cloud technology. With our unmatched engineering capabilities and vast industry experience, we help the world's leading brands transform their business challenges into opportunities and shape the future of work. Overview of Role We’re looking for a hands-on Mobile Developer to support an expedited project focused on authentication, passkey rollout, and updates to our Transmit SDK in a hybrid mobile application. This is 2 months of remote contract role with 40 hours per week of utilization and possibility of extension. Responsibilities • Update the Transmit SDK which is part of the hybrid mobile app (Capacitor-based). Support authentication and expedited passkey rollout for mobile. • Must be familiar with AngularJS & Capacitor Troubleshoot, test, and deliver working code quickly in a high-paced environment. Requirements • Strong experience building and shipping hybrid mobile apps (Capacitor, Ionic, or similar frameworks). • Familiarity with authentication workflows and passkey implementation. • Solid knowledge of web technologies (AngularJS experience is a plus). • Ability to work independently and deliver results quickly. • Strong problem-solving skills and willingness to collaborate with senior developers and architects. 66degrees is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, weight, height, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability status or other legally protected class. Apply To this Job Apply To This Job

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