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We are looking for a Senior Android Engineer to work closely with product, design, engineering, and cross-functional teams to build, maintain, and scale mobile experiences used by millions of educators and families. In this role, you’ll contribute across the full Android development lifecycle (from design and implementation to testing, deployment, and production support) while helping ensure the app remains reliable, secure, and performant at scale. You’ll also play an active role in mentoring peers, improving processes, and collaborating to ship simple, impactful features.
Job Responsibility:
Partner closely with product managers, designers, and cross-functional stakeholders to define, build, and ship new features for the ParentSquare Android app
Maintain and enhance existing Android applications using modern frameworks and best practices
Lead and contribute to projects that serve educators and families at scale
Write clean, maintainable, and well-tested code, and participate in code reviews and debugging
Help improve the scalability, security, and performance of the mobile ecosystem
Mentor other engineers and collaborate closely across teams
Requirements:
Strong experience developing Android applications using Kotlin and/or Java
Hands-on experience with Jetpack Compose, ViewModels, and MVVM architecture
Familiarity with Coroutines, Kotlin Flows, and reactive programming
Experience integrating REST and/or GraphQL APIs, including working with JSON-based APIs
Experience with CI/CD tools and mobile release processes (e.g., Fastlane, CircleCI)
Ability to work autonomously while collaborating closely with cross-functional teams
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience)
Openness to using AI-assisted development tools (e.g., GitHub Copilot, Gemini, Cursor) in day-to-day work