Mobile Software Engineer, iOS
Brivo
Austin, TXvia LinkedIn
Department: Engineering - AccessLocation: Austin
Description
Brivo is seeking a forward-thinking iOS Developer to join our global mobile organization. As a core contributor to our flagship apps, you will build premium, native experiences that empower users to interact with their physical environment—unlocking doors, managing facilities, and securing assets in real-time.
This is an impactful role where you will contribute to the technical direction of the iOS platform. While our team is global, we are prioritizing candidates located in the DMV area (DC, Maryland, Virginia) or Austin, Texas, to facilitate high-bandwidth collaboration.
About the Team
“Mobile First” is at the core of Brivo’s success in access control and facility management. We build the mobile experiences that move the physical world: unlocking doors, adjusting thermostats, signing in visitors, and managing large-scale facilities. You will integrate into our existing, high-performing mobile team to collaborate on foundational platform projects that are critical to the safety and convenience of millions of users.
Responsibilities
- Write well-thought-out, secure, and high-performance Swift code for mission-critical access control features. You will own the full development lifecycle—developing, testing, shipping, and maintaining mobile frameworks for our global client base.
- Implement Clean Architecture (Domain, Data, and Presentation layers) and help lead our platform’s evolution from MVC/MVVM patterns toward The Composable Architecture (TCA).
- Demonstrate strong proficiency across the iOS stack, leveraging SwiftUI, Combine, and Swift Concurrency (Async/await) to build reactive, state-driven interfaces while maintaining deep knowledge of core fundamentals like Protocols, Delegates, and Auto-layout.
- Work at the intersection of software and hardware, utilizing wireless technologies like Bluetooth (BLE) and NFC to facilitate secure communication between the app and physical locks.
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