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PayPal Software Engineer - iOS 
France, Occitania, Toulouse 
229330687

18.08.2024

You will build and contribute to high-performing systems in close partnerships with various teams. You will also possess keen judgment in selecting technologies and building the right solution for the meaningful challenges we get to tackle here.

Job Description:

You will build and contribute to high-performing systems in close partnerships with various teams. You will also possess keen judgment in selecting technologies and building the right solution for the meaningful challenges we get to tackle here.

Your day to day

  • Develop and maintain high performing, reusable Swift code and stay current with the newest mobile technologies.
  • Provide and receive feedback on code through pull requests and regular reviews of processes.
  • Work with product owners to crystallize the technical needs during grooming and planning meetings. You will also work with engineering managers, engineers, and partner teams to develop innovative solutions.
  • Define and develop processes, tools and methodologies to achieve excellence in software development, testing, and deployment, follow coding standards and guidelines with attention to performance, scalability, and availability.

What you need to bring

  • At least 2 years of iOS development experience with Swift programming skills.
  • Understanding of mobile UI design principles, patterns, and best practices.
  • Experience building iOS applications connected to APIs – RESTful and GraphQL.
  • Practical knowledge of iOS architecture.
  • Experience with a version control system and the processes that come with committing, reviewing, and merging code across a team.
  • A solid grounding in Computer Science & UI Design fundamentals.
  • 2-3 years of experience building successful production software system

Our Benefits:

Any general requests for consideration of your skills, please