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iOS Developer — Swift 6 Mandatory

Client: JPMC

Location: Columbus, OH

 

 

Job Description Overview:

An iOS developer is responsible for developing applications for mobile devices powered by Apple’s iOS operating system, with a primary focus on application development and integration with back-end services, working alongside engineers across different layers of the infrastructure.T

Core Responsibilities

Designing and developing iOS applications using Swift, collaborating with cross-functional teams to define and implement new features, maintaining high performance and responsiveness, fixing bugs, and participating in code reviews to uphold code quality standards

Developers are also expected to stay updated on emerging iOS technologies and best practices, integrate RESTful APIs and third-party libraries, and adhere to UI/UX standards including Apple Human Interface Guidelines.

Required Skills

Language & Frameworks Strong knowledge of UIKit, Core Data, SwiftUI, and other iOS frameworks, along with experience integrating RESTful APIs and third-party libraries, and proficiency with version control systems like Git.

Swift 6 Specifics Swift 6 shipped with strict concurrency enforcement — candidates must demonstrate real fluency here, not just surface-level familiarity.

Security & Best Practices Familiarity with SSL security protocols and Keychain management is expected, along with experience with continuous integration and delivery practices.

Qualifications

A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience), proven experience as an iOS Developer with successful App Store projects, and solid understanding of iOS performance optimization and memory management.

To apply for this job email your details to srikar@dynasticx.com

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