How to apply If all of this sounds appealing to you and fits your profile, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at ****** with your CV and a cover letter telling us about yourself and why you want to work at Wikiloc.
About this role We are hiring an iOS engineer to develop awesome features for the Wikiloc app.
Millions of people use Wikiloc and rely on it for their outdoor experiences. Currently, our iOS team consists of two people. We are looking for another team member to join us and help us improve the app and deliver delightful outdoor experiences for the Wikiloc community.
Our app is written in Swift using a mix of OOP and functional reactive programming leveraging RxSwift. We use RealmSwift for the persistence layer and we build our UI with UIKit following the Coordinator pattern. Testing is an essential step in the development process, we do unit tests with Quick / Nimble and plain XCTest, which we also use for UI testing.
The little sister of the iOS app, our app for watchOS, follows the same patterns with a custom persistence layer, Combine as the framework for FRP and a blend of WatchKit and SwiftUI for the UI.
What you'll do For this position, we are looking for someone who has experience developing iOS apps, solid programming skills, and a sharp analytical mind. Having good product taste and empathy for people is a must too. Above all, we are looking for managers of one. If you're a go-getter with a love for product craftsmanship and a sense of urgency for shipping new and exciting features, or if you are someone who's not afraid of diving into a big codebase to fix a hairy bug, we want you.
You should be familiar with most of those technologies.
As an iOS Engineer at Wikiloc, here are just a few examples of things you might work on:
The next generation of offline maps for the mobile app. New trail exploration and navigation features. Partner integrations: Garmin, Suunto, etc. Improving the battery consumption and performance of the app. Algorithms to improve recording and navigation accuracy. Conceptualizing new features and writing project stories. Bug fixing. Great work is never done by a single person, so you'll be working hand-in-hand with the rest of your teammates from the Android, iOS, and backend teams. We hope to learn tons from you and teach you what we know in return.
There's much work to do on the Wikiloc app for iOS, and we have lots of ideas and projects in the pipeline for making the app better. We owe it to our community to do a good job. Join us to build and shape the mobile app used and loved by millions of outdoor enthusiasts!
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