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IBM Application Developer Mobile iOS 
India, Karnataka, Bengaluru 
483970139

15.07.2024

In this role, you’ll work in our IBM Client Innovation Center (CIC), where we deliver deep technical and industry expertise to a wide range of public and private sector clients around the world.​ These centers offer our clients locally based skills and technical expertise to drive innovation and adoption of new technology


Your Role and Responsibilities
As an Application Developer, you will lead IBM into the future by translating system requirements into the design and development of customized systems in an agile environment. The success of IBM is in your hands as you transform vital business needs into code and drive innovation.Your primary responsibilities include:

  • Envision how people experience products and bring that vision to life in a way that feels inspired, refined and magical
  • Take on complex tasks and transform them into intuitive, accessible and easy-to-use designs for billions of customers around the world
  • Collaborate with researchers, engineers and product managers throughout design process – from creating research protocols, personas, scenarios, information architecture and wireframes to building user interface prototypes


Required Technical and Professional Expertise

  • 2+ years’ experience developing software in Objective-C, Java, C, C++, or C#
  • 2+ years Object Oriented programming experience or equivalent education
  • Experience in iterative software development environments (Agile, Kanban)


Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise

  • Ability to design/develop/support new/existing apps, and perform unit testing and integration testing
  • Experience in standard debugging techniques such as logging, LLDB, and/or Instruments to localize and correct software defects.
  • Understanding of the challenges related to mobile development including battery and radio usage as well as CPU and memory constraints.