Android Development

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We proudly ship Secure Group’s products for Android to thousands of users around the world.

Our responsibilities step mainly on managing the complete software lifecycle – from analyzing requirements to creating prototypes, transforming wireframes into high-quality code, and implementing new features.

Ensure the top quality of our solutions by developing and executing unit tests, troubleshooting issues, removing impediments, and improving the overall performance of Secure OS. You will be working along-side other engineers and developers working on different layers of the infrastructure. Therefore, commitment to collaborative problem solving, sophisticated design, and creating quality products is essential.

We envision each of our employees as stakeholders, so you will be responsible for driving the collaboration with other teammates and agile teams, act as a subject-matter expert to less experienced Software Engineers, and add user value to the solution.

In order to progress in our development path and Level Up or Step Up, our Android Developers must:


Salary Grid

All mentioned salary ranges represent the monthly income in Bulgarian Lev after taxes and deductions.

Android Development Step
Level
Individual Contributor Path 1 2 3 4
Android Soft. Engineer 6.000 6.150 6.300 6.450
Sr. Android Soft. Engineer lvl II 7.000 7.150 7.300 7.450
Sr. Android Soft. Engineer lvl III 8.000 8.150 8.300 8.450
Sr. Android Soft. Engineer lvl IV 9.000 9.150 9.300 9.450
Sr. Android Soft. Architect lvl V 10.000 10.150 10.300 10.450
Sr. Android Soft. Architect lvl VI 11.000 11.150 11.300 11.450

KAI of the position

Specific Knowledge

Concepts Activities, Services, Content Providers and Broadcast Receivers, EventBus
Algorithm design
API concepts
Database
Design Patterns: MVP, MVVM, MVC
Responsive Designs
RxJava/RxAndroid
Data store
TDD
Unit testing
User input
Version Control via Git
Frameworks Android Components
JUnit
The Android SDK
Languages Command Line
Gradle
Kotlin
Python
SQL
XML
Libraries Dagger
Jake Wharton Butter Knife
Linphone
Microsoft Exchange web services (EWS)
Mockito, Espresso
Picasso, Glide, Fresco, Imageloader
Retrofit
SMACK
WoodSolutions Timber
Zetetic SQL Cipher
Protocols SIP protocol
XMPP
Softwares/Tools/Platforms - Configuration Atlassian Bamboo
Android Studio
Apache Tomcat
Softwares/Tools/Platforms - Usage Atlassian Bamboo
Android Studio
Appium
SCRCPY
Softwares/Tools/Platforms - Server Administration Android Studio