1 Valere Labs Software Engineer Job
Software Engineer
Valere Labs
posted 1d ago
We are looking for a Flutter Developer responsible for creating multi-platform apps for iOS and Android using Google's Flutter development framework. The primary focus will be on creating new experiences and maintaining existing apps. Deep experience contributing to and managing high-scale production mobile apps. You must have previous experience in Flutter and Dart development.
Skills
Have two or more iOS/Android apps developed with Flutter. Either deployed on the AppStore/Google Play or available on Github;
5+ years in mobile software development;
Experience with third-party libraries and APIs;
Understanding of the Agile development life-cycle;
Experience with automated testing and building;
Experience with Git, Jenkins, or other version control tools;
Ability to write readable code, create extensive documentation for existing code, and refactor the previously written code into readable state.
Intermediate+ English skills.
Responsibility
Build pixel-perfect, buttery smooth UIs across both mobile platforms.
Build pixel-perfect, buttery smooth UIs across both mobile platforms.
Leverage native APIs for deep integrations with both platforms.
Diagnose and fix bugs and performance bottlenecks for performance that feels native
Reach out to the open source community to encourage and help implement mission-critical software fixesReact Native moves fast and often breaks things.
Maintain code and write automated tests to ensure the product is of the highest quality.
Transition existing React web apps to React Native.
Perks and Benefits
5 day working culture
Flexible working hours
No bar for deserving candidates
Location
Indore
Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent
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The work pace is good because of manageable nature of the projects
The projects are short termed, there are whims of management at times, which is frustrating. Overall work culture is not proper as there is a lot of micromanagement