Permanent Dagger Jobs in England

4 of 4 Permanent Dagger Jobs in England

Android Developer

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Apexon
application development . Proficiency in Kotlin , including advanced concepts and best practices. Strong hands-on experience with the Android SDK and Jetpack components such as Compose , Room , Hilt/Dagger , Coroutines , and LiveData/Flow . Proven ability to design and build UI components using Jetpack Compose . Strong grasp of architectural patterns — MVI, MVVM, MVP, and Clean Architecture. Experience More ❯
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Android Engineer | Jetpack Compose | 4 Million+ Users | Product-Led Tech AI Scale-Up Up to £75,000 + Bonus | Hybrid, 3 days | Central London | Full-Time

London Area, United Kingdom
Hybrid/Remote Options
Owen Thomas | Pending B Corp™
Contributing to a clean, scalable architecture (MVVM/MVI) with an emphasis on code quality and test coverage. Leveraging modern Android tools and libraries—coroutines, flows, and dependency injection (Dagger/Hilt). Owning performance, accessibility, and overall app experience across a variety of devices. Requirements for the role 3+ years of commercial Android development experience. Strong proficiency in Kotlin More ❯
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Android Engineer | Jetpack Compose | 4 Million+ Users | Product-Led Tech AI Scale-Up Up to £75,000 + Bonus | Hybrid, 3 days | Central London | Full-Time

City of London, London, United Kingdom
Hybrid/Remote Options
Owen Thomas | Pending B Corp™
Contributing to a clean, scalable architecture (MVVM/MVI) with an emphasis on code quality and test coverage. Leveraging modern Android tools and libraries—coroutines, flows, and dependency injection (Dagger/Hilt). Owning performance, accessibility, and overall app experience across a variety of devices. Requirements for the role 3+ years of commercial Android development experience. Strong proficiency in Kotlin More ❯
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Android Engineer

london, south east england, united kingdom
Hybrid/Remote Options
Starling
heavily on the existing Starling codebase which uses some older libraries too, so you'll need a good understanding of a wide range of libraries and technologies. We use Dagger, Realm, Retrofit, Coil, Compose, Coroutines and Compose, but there's still a lot of work to do migrating from XML layouts and RxJava2. Building SDKs that we plan to launch More ❯
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