Overview

Position Title: iOS Engineer

Company: ASOS.com

Location: Stevenage, UK

Job Description:

We are looking for an iOS Engineer to join our Customer Experience team who can help further the success of our iPhone and iPad app. The app has more than 8M active users worldwide, an average app store review of 5 stars, is written in the latest version of Swift, has over 99.97% crash-free sessions, and implements all the modern technologies like Apple Pay, Peek & Pop, Business Chat, VoiceOver, and much more.

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver top quality projects made using best practices and guidelines
  • Work with our design team to implement clean design that respects the platform
  • Work in an agile, cross-functional team taking joint responsibility for the engineering team deliverables
  • Take a proactive and hands-on approach in all features and tasks

Requirements:

  • You have the desire to learn all the latest techniques and new language releases.
  • You might build mobile apps in your spare time or take part in hackathons as a way of gaining more knowledge and experience, and regularly keep up with the latest developments and trends in the community.
  • Solid experience with Swift 5 and the foundational iOS frameworks is essential
  • Strong experience using Xcode, IB and Auto Layout to create advanced UIs
  • Deep knowledge of Apple’s HIG, design best practices, coding and naming guidelines
  • Good knowledge of software design patterns and software architecture principles
  • A passion for clean code
  • Experience in building universal apps that support different layouts for iPhone and iPad Regularly write unit tests
  • Experience with UI automation (any tool)
  • Experience with CI / CD and automation tool such as Fastlane
  • Experience with macOS shell scripting and commonly used command-line tools (e.g. Fastlane)
  • Some experience with any server-side technology (e.g. Node.js, ASP.NET, PHP, RoR) and REST API development

About ASOS.com

At ASOS our 4,000+ employees are immersed in the creative worlds, live on their mobiles and have a truly entrepreneurial attitude. As a company, we’re not trying to mimic or profit from youth culture – we are part of that culture.