Staff Engineer
Milwaukee, WI · On-site
Mentor junior engineers. Work with Clover support team to analyze and fix bugs identified by ... involving Android development experience. Prior experience must include: 4 years working with ...
Milwaukee, WI · On-site
Mentor junior engineers. Work with Clover support team to analyze and fix bugs identified by ... involving Android development experience. Prior experience must include: 4 years working with ...
Milwaukee, WI · On-site
Mentor junior engineers. Work with Clover support team to analyze and fix bugs identified by ... involving Android development experience. Prior experience must include: 4 years working with ...
... peers and junior engineers. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field and 4 years in any job title involving Android development experience. Prior ...
... peers and junior engineers. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field and 4 years in any job title involving Android development experience. Prior ...
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A Junior Android Developer is an entry-level role responsible for assisting in the development and maintenance of Android applications. They work with senior developers to write clean, efficient code using Kotlin or Java, troubleshoot bugs, and implement user interface designs. This role often requires knowledge of Android SDK, APIs, and version control systems like Git. Junior developers typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance app functionality and user experience.
A typical day for a Junior Android Developer involves writing and testing code for Android apps, debugging issues, and implementing new features under the guidance of senior developers. You’ll participate in team meetings or agile stand-ups, receive feedback on your work, and collaborate closely with designers and QA testers to ensure the app meets user requirements. As a junior team member, you'll often have opportunities to learn from code reviews, engage in collaborative problem-solving, and gradually take on more complex tasks as your skills develop. The environment is usually fast-paced and supportive, offering plenty of opportunities to grow your technical and teamwork abilities.
To thrive as a Junior Android Developer, you need a solid understanding of Java or Kotlin, knowledge of Android SDK, and familiarity with RESTful APIs and basic UI/UX design principles, typically backed by a relevant degree or coursework. Experience with Android Studio, Git version control, and optionally a Google Associate Android Developer certification are commonly expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, a willingness to learn, and effective communication skills help you work well within cross-functional teams. These qualities are crucial for delivering functional mobile apps, adapting to evolving project needs, and collaborating with senior developers and designers.

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