Android Developer
About this job
Job description
We are looking for an Android developer who is inspired by technology and has a passion for creating innovative technical solutions.
You will be working in a team of highly skilled and strongly opinionated engineers. They are experts on various technologies, frameworks, and approaches for delivery. You will effectively articulate ideas and concepts to your colleagues, as well as support the working ideas of others. You will approach new challenges with excitement, and the improvement of the client's deliverable will always be your highest aspiration.
As an Android dev, you will lead the design, development, and deployment of innovative solutions using the latest mobile-based tools and technologies. Senior Android Engineers work in conjunction with Software Engineers, Web Developers and Creative Developers.
Skills & requirements
A computer science degree (or equivalent experience) is advantageous.
Experienced Android developer with published examples of mobile applications.
Experience in techniques to support latest Android OS features whilst providing backward compatible alternatives.
Proven experience in supporting varying screen sizes, devices and Android themes.
Proven experience working with Java and Android SDK.
Professional experience in Source Code Control (GIT advantageous).
Proven experience working as a senior Java Software Engineer.
Experience using social media APIs.
About the company
UNIT9 is a multidisciplinary production company. Interactive - Film - Gaming - Technology - VR. Founded in 1996 we are over 70 niners strong worldwide, with offices in New York, San Francisco, and Poland. We run operations from our studio in London's Hoxton Square. Our work is consistently recognised by major national and international awards schemes for both creativity and effectiveness. Over the last year our work has been covered by New York Times, Huffington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Independent, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Express, Wired, Mashable, Rolling Stone Magazine, Fast Company, Ad Age, Creativity, PSFK and Creative Review to name a few.