Part Time
$450
35
Jan 23, 2024
Job Description: iOS App Developer for University Project
**Job Overview:** As part of a university project, we are looking for a proficient iOS App Developer to bring our app concept to life. We have the blueprints and designs ready but need a skilled coder to develop a functional and efficient iOS app. Our goal is to create an app capable of handling traffic from 1000+ users. We are aiming for a quick turnaround, with the project ideally going live within the next month.
**Key Responsibilities:** - Translate our blueprints and designs into a fully functional iOS app. - Ensure the app can efficiently handle a user base of 1000+. - Optimize performance for a smooth and responsive user experience. - Work closely with the project team to define, design, and deploy new features. - Identify potential bottlenecks, fix bugs, and address reliability issues. - Maintain code quality and organization.
**Required Skills and Qualifications:** - Proven experience in iOS app development. - Strong proficiency in Swift, with a good understanding of its ecosystems. - Solid understanding of the full mobile development life cycle. - Experience in handling high-traffic applications and optimizing performance. - Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work under tight deadlines. - Strong teamwork skills, with a record of working effectively in project groups.
**Desirable Skills:** - Experience with iOS frameworks such as Core Data, Core Animation, etc. - Familiarity with RESTful APIs to connect iOS applications to back-end services. - Knowledge of other web technologies and UI/UX standards. - Understanding of Apple’s design principles and interface guidelines. - Experience with performance and memory tuning tools. - Familiarity with cloud message APIs and push notifications.
**Project Duration:** - The project is expected to be completed within 1 month. This is an excellent opportunity for a developer looking to contribute to a creative and innovative university project with real-world application and impact.