




Job Summary: We are seeking an iOS Mobile Developer responsible for executing and programming the development or maintenance of banking mobile applications—from requirements gathering through to production—delivering continuous solutions and improvements. Key Highlights: 1. Work collaboratively in a skilled team using cutting-edge technologies. 2. Define robust, efficient, and scalable iOS mobile architectures. 3. Continuously apply the latest technologies and trends. The iOS Mobile Developer will be responsible for ensuring execution and scheduling of development or maintenance activities—from requirements gathering through to production deployment of the Bank's mobile applications. Additionally, they must support client teams by providing forward-looking solutions to meet their requirements and develop improvement plans to strengthen applications and/or projects under their responsibility. **In this role, you will have the opportunity to:** Work within a highly skilled team leveraging cutting-edge technologies. Collaborate closely with the Business team to align our objectives with technical challenges. Define robust, efficient, and scalable iOS mobile architectures. Implement and maintain mobile solutions with a focus on performance and continuous improvement. Monitor, detect, and resolve potential incidents to ensure healthy code. Continuously apply the latest technologies and trends. Develop mobile solutions across various domains, such as Payments and Services, User Accounts, Cards, and more. **To succeed in this position, you need:** Minimum 2 years of iOS development experience using Swift, or prior experience in personal or academic development projects. Proficiency with Git. A degree in Computer Engineering or equivalent software development experience. Prior experience with monitoring tools such as Dynatrace. Knowledge of SOLID principles and Clean Architecture. Experience with automated testing for mobile applications. **It’s even better if you have:** Experience with Jira, library migration, Figma, CI/CD, code versioning, and design patterns.


