Develop and maintain mobile applications using Flutter, ensuring code quality and collaborating with designers and backend developers, while testing and fixing bugs.
This is a remote position.
ResponsibilitiesDevelop and maintain mobile applications using Flutter
Write clean, maintainable, and efficient code
Work with designers and backend developers to implement features
Fix bugs and improve app performance
Test applications and ensure quality across devices
Participate in code reviews and team discussions
Requirements
1–3 years of experience in Flutter development (or similar experience)
Good understanding of Dart programming language
Experience building and deploying mobile apps (Android and/or iOS)
Familiarity with REST APIs and JSON
Basic knowledge of Git or other version control systems
Problem-solving mindset and willingness to learn
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