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Kotlin - Android Engineer

OWLR b2b mid
2770 - 4550 eur
Headquarters: London, GB
Description

OWLR is all about making home security camera software - simpler, smarter and more secure.

We are building tools that allow regular people to do what they want without needing to understand the technical details. We give our users all of the control and getting the tech out of their way.

NEEDED:

  • In-depth experience with Kotlin and Android Framework
  • Consumer product experience (examples in Play Store)
  • Clean coder
  • Experience with consuming API’s (Rest / JSON / Parsing / etc.)
  • Proficient with GIT
  • Experience on RxJava based architectures
  • English communication needed

PLUS POINTS

  • Experience with audio/video codecs
  • IP camera experience
  • In-App Purchase subscriptions
  • Firebase
  • Amplitude

THE COMPANY

We are a multinational startup delivering the best universal smart / home camera app and platform for the rest of the market. Think of the software Nest uses for their camera, now apply it to all cameras - and then focus on privacy and personal security.

Then you have an inkling of the AWESOME product we are building for the 1B IP cameras in the market today.

We believe in the potential of our team, and here you will find freedom of speech, quality of life, being able to work at your own pace, delivering with quality and responsibility.




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