Mobile Application Developer

1333 Corporate Dr, Texas

Open to Remote

Full Time

$120k - $130k

Job Description A healthcare technology company based in Georgia and Texas, who is a preferred provider of both health insurance and technology products to better the lives of their users, members, and patients in an innovative and tech forward way They market provider network access to self-funded employers, government health insurance plans, and other organizations that furnish health insurance benefits to individuals. Their technology product line provides personal health record portal to covered members of insurance plans or employer sponsored plans. Additionally, this technology component has developed and sells an electronic health record system currently marketed to providers in niche markets such as wound care centers.
As the Mobile Applications Developer you will be involved in designing and building applications for both iOS and Android platforms, ensuring performance, quality, and responsiveness of the applications while collaborating with both backend, frontend, and data teams to define, design and ship new features.
Company office is located in Irving, TX with hybrid remote work flexibility. This offers a lot of room for growth, autonomy, and ownership in your work. Competitive base pay, with full benefits, and a sizable employee perks.
No sponsorship provided, or ability to work Corp to Corp at this time. Required Skills & Experience
  • iOS and Android platform builds
  • React or Angular frameworks
  • Azure
  • REST APIs
  • MC Frameworks
Desired Skills & Experience
  • Java or Kotlin
  • Objective-C
  • Swift
  • Android SDK
What You Will Be Doing Daily Responsibilities
  • 100% hands on
The Offer
  • $140,000 DOE
You will receive the following benefits:
  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Benefits
  • Vision Benefits
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • 401(k)
  • Bonus
  • Work from home flexibility

Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the future.

Posted by: Kelly Ethridge