Description:
Development of iOS applications and their integration with back-end services. You will be working alongside other engineers and developers working on different layers of the infrastructure. Therefore, a commitment to collaborative problem solving, sophisticated design, and the creation of quality products is essential. Responsibilities - Design and build e-commerce applications for the iOS platform - Ensure the performance, quality, and responsiveness of applications - Collaborate with a team to define, design, and ship new features - Identify and correct bottlenecks and fix bugs - Help maintain code quality, organization, and automatization - Lead and mentor junior developers Skills - Expert in iPhone SDK, SQLite Database, iPad, X Code, XML-JSON Parsing, Location services, Social networking integration like Facebook ,twitter - Expert in Objective C programming & Swift 3, Web service and Parsing JSON/XML. - Expertise in iPhone development, including implementing applications with standard iPhone/ iPad UI components, creating custom UI.
Seasoned Swift Engineer with current experience and exposure to the languange
Algorithm development for image or signal processing or other complex math problems
Image processing such as filtering, transforming, segmeting, etc
Low level power, and memory optimization experience a plus
Exposure to AR, CoreML, Computer Vision
What are the top 3 skills needed/required?
Swift/UIKit
CoreML
Image Processing
What will this person’s day-to-day responsibilities be? app development & integration with C++
What is the project this person will be working on? How will they contribute to the project? Project Diamond - The objective is to conceptualize and develop a mobile proof of concept focused on decoding various symbologies typically encountered in a retail setting.
What is the makeup of the team? 2 iOS, 2 Android, 2 C++ developers
Do they need to be in a certain location/hub or remote? remote
Does this contract have the opportunity to extend or convert to an FTE? yes
where have candidates historically fallen short? lack of computer vision (coreML) and lack of architectural knowledge/experience
Any Graduate