Senior iOS/Android Engineer (Remote Available)

Remote
Full Time
Technical Operations
Experienced

OneRail is one of the top five fastest growing companies in Orlando. As we grow our need for best-in-class team members also continues to expand. We are excited to be adding multiple Senior iOS/Android Engineer career opportunities. These roles will join our Technical Operations Team in our Orlando, Florida headquarters and report to the Senior Director of Product. The Positions are eligible to telecommute from a remote workspace. However, preference/priority will always be given to candidates who express the ability to work on site at OneRail HQ in Orlando, FL (ZIP code 32819).

The role of Senior Software Engineer requires extensive experience in iOS and Android app engineering, as well-honed problem-solving abilities. The ideal candidate has a broad understanding of React Native, Swift, Java/Angular, and significant experience working with development teams to develop and support mobile applications. To succeed in this role, the incumbent must be comfortable working on an Agile team, as well as be a collaborative, great communicator who thinks performance, scalability, and standards first to mindfully assist the engineering team members within an Agile team environment.

OneRail is a technology company innovating solutions for multi-modal delivery.  We have built and continue to develop a delivery orchestration platform that connects shippers to an extensive courier ecosystem to automate, optimize and control the entire delivery supply chain, from the demand signal to the proof of delivery.  Your thought leadership and development skills are critical to our success.  Our approach to product development is very collaborative.  We seek high performing team member who enjoy participating in business discussions.  

WHAT YOU WILL DO

  • Collaborate with Product Owners to develop the front end of iOS and Android mobile applications
  • Design and build advanced applications for the iOS platform 
  • Native development with swift, react native, Angular
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and ship new features
  • Unit-test code for robustness, including edge cases, usability, and general reliability
  • Work on bug fixing and improving application performance
  • Continuously discover, evaluate, and implement new technologies to maximize development efficiency

WHAT YOU WILL BRING TO THE TEAM

  • 5 years of position related experience
  • Demonstrated experience with Swift, Java, React Native, Angular
  • Demonstrated experience developing CI for mobile applications for App Stores

 

About OneRail

OneRail is an innovative technology startup located in Orlando, Florida. We are a delivery orchestration platform that provides multi-modal delivery automation, optimization, and real-time visibility for enterprise clients, all in one place. OneRail connects shippers to an extensive courier ecosystem to enable same day, parcel, LTL, next day, scheduled, and economy delivery selected through automation and rate shopping across all modes.

All Team Member Benefits

  • Competitive base compensation
  • Health Insurance with generous company contribution (medical, dental, vision)
  • Company-paid life insurance, short-term and long-term disability
  • 4% 401K match with immediate vesting of Company match
  • Continuing Education Opportunities
  • Flexible/Open (Uncapped) Paid Time Off (PTO) Policy
  • Generous Company-paid Holidays

Onsite Perks

  • Standing desks
  • Recreational and Video games
  • Large breakroom and lounge
  • Stocked kitchen and fridges
  • Cappuccino machine
  • Onsite restaurant and daily food trucks
  • Onsite car detailing
  • Onsite dry cleaning
  • Ample free parking

To view more details about what is like to work at OneRail, or to view a full list of career opportunities, please visit https://www.onerail.com/careers/

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