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iOS Engineer

$145K - $170K/yr

Our iOS app is built native (originally in Obj-C, but with new development in Swift) from the ... This role is fully remote within the US. Our headquarters is based in beautiful San Francisco, CA.

iOS Engineer

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$145K - $170K/yr

Our iOS app is built native (originally in Obj-C, but with new development in Swift) from the ... This role is fully remote within the US. Our headquarters is based in beautiful San Francisco, CA.

iOS Software Engineer

Charleston, WV · Remote

$53 - $73/hr

Build and maintain iOS applications using Swift and SwiftUI. * Integrate AI-powered features ... Familiarity with feature flags or remote configuration systems. * Strong intuition for AI UX ...

REMOTE Duration : 6+ Months Contract Rate: $Open/hr. Requirements Requirements * Experience ... Experience with Java/Kotlin or Objective-C/Swift Experience building or working with RESTful APIs

... engineers to join them. This is a remote position for any US-based candidate. Our client ... on the swift data flow within the blockchain distribution network, ensuring the creation of ...

Senior iOS Engineer

$143K/yr

This is a remote US position with a preference for candidates based in the US-Pacific timezone. We ... Proficiency in Swift programming, UIKit, modern iOS app architectures (MVVM, MVC, TCA, VIPER, etc ...

$57 - $78.50/hr

Keeping in touch with the latest iOS & Swift upgrades that can be used in the application * Having ... Firebase - analytics, remote config, crashlytics, performance * SQLite, CoreData - database

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How much do remote swift developer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote swift developer in the United States is $59.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49.76 and $68.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Swift Developer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Swift Developer, you need strong proficiency in Swift programming, iOS app development, and knowledge of software design patterns, typically supported by a degree in computer science or related experience. Familiarity with development tools like Xcode, version control systems such as Git, and understanding of RESTful APIs and agile methodologies are commonly required. Excellent communication skills, self-motivation, and the ability to work independently or as part of a remote team set top candidates apart. These capabilities are essential for delivering robust mobile applications and collaborating efficiently within distributed development environments.

What is a Remote Swift Developer job?

A Remote Swift Developer job involves designing, building, and maintaining iOS applications using Apple's Swift programming language while working from a remote location. Developers collaborate with teams via online tools to implement features, fix bugs, and optimize app performance. They must be proficient in Swift, UIKit, SwiftUI, and related technologies to deliver high-quality mobile experiences. Remote Swift Developers typically work for tech companies, startups, or as freelancers, ensuring seamless app functionality while staying updated with iOS developments.

What does the typical workday look like for a Remote Swift Developer?

A typical workday for a Remote Swift Developer involves designing, writing, and testing code for iOS applications, attending virtual stand-up meetings, and collaborating with product managers, designers, and QA engineers through online communication platforms. You'll often review and merge code using tools like GitHub or Bitbucket while keeping up with best practices and the latest in iOS frameworks. Depending on the team, you may also contribute to sprint planning, user story reviews, or troubleshooting production issues. Working remotely provides flexibility, but it also requires strong organizational skills and proactive communication to stay aligned with project goals and deadlines.

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Infographic showing various Remote Swift Developer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 51% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 4% Temporary, 35% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 37% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 60% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $123,994 per year, or $59.6 per hour.
IOS Developer-Build and Release

IOS Developer-Build and Release

Mastech Digital

Pittsburgh, PA • Remote

$50 - $55/hr

Full-time, Contractor

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Mastech Digital provides digital and mainstream technology staff as well as Digital Transformation Services for all American Corporations. We are currently seeking an IOS Developer-Build and Release for our client in the Software domain. We value our professionals, providing comprehensive benefits and the opportunity for growth. This is a Contract position, and the client is looking for someone to start immediately.

Duration: 6+ Months Contract

Location: Remote

Salary: $50.00-$55.00/Hourly

Role: IOS Developer-Build and Release

Primary Skills: iOS

Role Description: The IOS Developer-Build and Release must have 2+ years of experience. For this role, you must be a skilled Mobile Build and Release Engineer with a strong focus on iOS to own and optimize the mobile CI/CD pipeline.

You will play a key role in ensuring the iOS app is built, tested, signed, and deployed quickly and reliably. This role is essential for improving the speed and stability of the release process through automation and scripting.

Key Responsibilities:

- Design, implement, and maintain robust CI/CD pipelines for iOS apps.

- Automate build, test, code signing, and deployment processes using Fastlane, shell scripts, and other tools.

- Collaborate with iOS developers and QA to ensure build reliability and high release quality.

- Manage provisioning profiles, certificates, and app signing workflows.

- Troubleshoot and resolve build and deployment issues efficiently.

- Maintain and improve build scripts written in Swift, Python, or Ruby as needed (no app feature development).

- Monitor build and release performance, identifying areas for improvement.

Required Qualifications:

- 2+ years of experience in mobile build and release engineering, with recent experience on iOS.

- Hands-on experience with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, Bitrise, GitHub Actions, CircleCI, etc.

- Proficient with scripting languages such as Swift (for scripting), Python, Ruby, and shell.

- Deep understanding of iOS build tools, code signing, and provisioning.

- Experience with Fastlane for automating iOS release workflows.

- Strong troubleshooting and debugging skills in build/release environments.

- Familiarity with Git and branching strategies.

Education: Bachelor’s degree

Experience: Minimum 2+ years of experience

Relocation: This position will not cover relocation expenses

Travel: No

Local Preferred: Yes

Note: Must be able to work on a W2 basis (No C2C)

Recruiter Name: Purvi Sonker

Recruiter Phone: 617-848-2353

Benefits:

We have various coverages and additional benefits to choose from:

- Medical, Dental (Including Ortho) & Vision Insurance (Option to Enroll).

- Paid Leaves (Wherever applicable).

- Life & Disability Coverage (Upon eligibility).

- 401K Option, Education Assistance Program and more.

Mastech Digital is an Equal Opportunity Employer - All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.