Overview
ANDROID DEVELOPER - Kotlin Multiplatform
Sydney | Hybrid 3 days office, 2 days WFH
Salary $140k–$160k + Super + $20k–$30k in shares
An award-winning HealthTech platform used by over 1 million people is entering a major new phase of its mobile journey and is looking for an Android Developer to join the team.
The business is rebuilding its mobile apps and moving from native iOS and Android to Kotlin Multiplatform, one of the most modern and Google-endorsed mobile technologies available today.
This is a rare opportunity to work on a large-scale consumer product while helping shape the future of its mobile architecture.
You will join a small, high-calibre mobile team of three developers, working alongside a Mobile Engineering Manager who has led some of the most well-regarded mobile teams in Australia.
What you'll be working on
* Building and evolving Android features using Kotlin
* Contributing to the transition to Kotlin Multiplatform
* Collaborating closely with product, design and backend teams
* Influencing architecture, tooling and engineering standards
* Experimenting with new technologies and approaches and shipping them to production
The environment
This is a low-ego, zero red-tape engineering culture. If you want to trial a new library, adopt a better pattern, or advocate for change, it is actively encouraged. The company is also a strong advocate of using AI to improve developer productivity and delivery.
What they're looking for
* Strong experience building Android applications with Kotlin
* A modern engineering mindset and interest in new technologies
* Exposure to or curiosity about Kotlin Multiplatform
* Someone who enjoys ownership, autonomy and influence
* A developer who wants to build, improve and shape a product
What's on offer
* $20k–$30k in equity
* Hybrid working model with a Sydney office
* A genuinely influential role on a product used by millions
* A chance to work on modern mobile technology without bureaucracy
If you're looking for an Android role where mobile is taken seriously and experimentation is part of the culture, this is worth a conversation.
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