Remote Senior Mobile Engineer Swift
We make elegant iOS-based photo booths connected to peripherals like printers, DSLR cameras, and LEDs. It\'s all powered on the backend by a Node.js API, MongoDB database, and several microservices (also written in Node).
If you are a kind, respectful, and thoughtful Swift developer who wants to focus on building a high-quality, mobile-first product with some tough engineering problems to solve, read on!
There are about 15 of us on the development team, and we work collaboratively with project and product management to build software that\'s so good that our clients don\'t even notice it exists. We need your help building a new version of our software that uses modern best practices and includes app support for some fun new projects coming up in the next year or two.
You\'d be working in a collaborative, remote-first environment, but we respect the need for independent and heads-down deep work, so we don\'t have a lot of meetings or bureaucracy. If you are looking for a workplace that respects you as a person, and will both expect and help you to perform at your best, we are the place for you!
What You\'ll Work OnrnThe app you\'d be working on is a hybrid iOS app written in Swift and React Native. You\'d be exposed to React Native, but it\'s not a requirement to apply.
Build great software and make our clients super happy!rnThinking! We\'re hiring you for your brains, not just your hands.rnMake recommendations (and implement them!) for how to improve overall software quality.
Integrate with our photobooth hardware: cameras, LEDs, and custom firmware we\'ve built.
Integrate with 1st-party products and services such as our API and other microservices.
Process photos and videos in realtime, fast!
Augmented Reality (AR), face recognition, filters and effects, hand gestures, animations Dive into difficult technical problems and collaborate with others on the team to decide and record on decisions (example: how could you share a large video with other people at a wedding where there\'s no internet access?)