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<p><strong>iOS Developer - W2 Only </strong></p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Bay Area, CA – Hybrid (3 days onsite per week)</p><p> <strong>Duration:</strong> 6+ Month Contract</p><p> <strong>Interview Mode:</strong> Phone + Video</p><p><strong>Role Overview</strong></p><p>We are seeking a highly skilled iOS Developer who goes beyond building screens and understands <strong>performance, architecture, and platform behavior</strong>. The ideal candidate is passionate about clean code, scalability, and thoughtful system design, with a strong grasp of mobile application fundamentals.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Architect and build robust, scalable iOS applications using <strong>Swift and SwiftUI</strong></li><li>Design modular, testable architectures using <strong>MVC, MVVM</strong>, or similar patterns</li><li>Write clean, maintainable, and high-performance code</li><li>Optimize applications using profiling tools, concurrency strategies, and best practices</li><li>Work across the full iOS app lifecycle including <strong>CI/CD, app signing, provisioning, and release management</strong></li><li>Collaborate with cross-functional teams and contribute to technical discussions</li><li>Mentor junior developers and promote strong engineering standards</li><li>Use AI-assisted development tools to improve productivity and code quality</li></ul><p><strong>Required Skills</strong></p><ul><li>Strong experience developing iOS applications using <strong>Swift and SwiftUI</strong></li><li>Deep understanding of <strong>UIKit, iOS frameworks, memory management, concurrency, and performance optimization</strong></li><li>Experience with <strong>CI/CD pipelines</strong>, testing frameworks, and deployment processes</li><li>Solid computer science fundamentals (data structures, algorithms, system design)</li><li>Experience developing or integrating <strong>RESTful APIs</strong></li><li>Excellent written and verbal communication skills</li><li>Strong problem-solving and analytical mindset</li><li>Active <strong>LinkedIn profile</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Nice to Have</strong></p><ul><li>Experience working on large-scale, consumer-facing mobile applications</li><li>Exposure to <strong>Android application development</strong></li><li>Strong understanding of <strong>user experience and mobile design principles</strong></li><li>Experience mentoring or leading development efforts</li></ul><p><strong>Education</strong></p><ul><li>Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent practical experience</li></ul><p></p>

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