SHIELD is a device-first risk AI platform that helps digital businesses worldwide eliminate fake accounts and stop all fraudulent activities. SHIELD identifies the root of fraud with the global standard for device identification (SHIELD Device ID) and actionable risk intelligence, empowering businesses to stay ahead of new and unknown fraud threats. We are trusted by global unicorns like inDrive, Alibaba, Swiggy, Meesho, TrueMoney and more. With offices in San Francisco, Miami, London, Berlin, Jakarta, Bengaluru, Beijing, and Singapore, we are rapidly achieving our mission - eliminating unfairness to enable trust for the world.
Responsibilities
As a Senior Mobile Software Engineer, you will directly contribute to the design, development, testing and distribution of our mobile SDKs for Android. Working individually and as a team, you will be developing mobile software components & frameworks.
- Support full software development lifecycle for new and existing mobile applications, SDKs and RESTful services
- Build highly secure, obfuscated static library that is google play store compliant to be deployed on client mobile devices
- Build reusable Android software components and develop mobile frameworks based on best practices
- Document application requirements, design, test, integration, and other related processes
- Keep up with the latest mobile technologies, devices, tools and conventions
Requirements
- Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology or related fields
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in mobile development
- Proficient C/C++ developer with a record of writing clean code
- Experience in developing Android SDKs
- Experience building maintainable and testable code bases, including API design, unit testing and UI testing techniques
- Experience in maintaining applications, crash analytics, remote debugging and continuous integration
- Familiar with Android development tools (Xcode, CocoaPods, Android Studio, Gradle, Fastlane etc.)
- Understanding of mobile architectures and design principles for Android