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Swift Engineering Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

DevOps Engineer

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$47.50 - $65.25/hr

The Swift Group, LLC is a mission-driven and employee-focused services and solutions company headquartered in Reston, VA. They are looking for a DevOps Engineer to work hands-on with cloud ...

The Swift Group is a mission-driven services and solutions company focused on supporting Civilian, Defense, and Intelligence Community customers. They are seeking a Platform Engineer to design, build ...

iOS Developer

Plano, TX · On-site

$49.50 - $68.25/hr

Swift 6, Swift UI, Xcode • Bachelor's degree in computer science or master's in software engineering. • 5+ years of experience in iOS Development using Swift, UIkit and/or Objective C. • Must ...

Senior iOS Developer

Austin, TX · On-site

$120 - $160/hr

Develop production-ready features using Swift, SwiftUI, and CoreData with focus on maintainability Requirements * Extensive experience in native iOS app development using Swift and SwiftUI with ...

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iOS Developer

Dallas, TX · On-site

$51.25 - $70.50/hr

We use Objective C and Swift programming languages to create native applications for iPhone, whereas we use Android Code to develop native applications for Android devices. To create applications ...

Android Developer

Plano, TX · On-site

$53.75 - $70.50/hr

... swift, Objective C, Swift UI. • Write code and design systems using cross platform IDEs such as ... programming languages like swift, Objective C, Swift UI. • Write code and design systems using ...

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How much do swift engineering jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for swift engineering in Texas is $56.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42.55 and $73.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Swift engineering?

Swift engineering refers to the development and maintenance of software applications using the Swift programming language, primarily for Apple platforms like iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. Swift engineers design, build, test, and optimize apps, ensuring they are efficient, reliable, and user-friendly. They work closely with designers, product managers, and other developers to deliver high-quality software solutions. Knowledge of Apple's development ecosystem, frameworks like UIKit and SwiftUI, and best practices in coding and debugging are essential skills for Swift engineers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Swift engineer?

To thrive as a Swift Engineer, you need strong programming skills in Swift, a solid understanding of iOS development, and typically a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with Xcode, UIKit, SwiftUI, and version control systems like Git is essential, and certifications in iOS development can be advantageous. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective collaboration skills help set top performers apart. These competencies ensure efficient development of robust, user-friendly iOS applications that meet both technical and business requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by engineers working with Swift in a professional setting?

Engineers working with Swift often encounter challenges related to keeping up with frequent language updates and changes in best practices. Integrating Swift code with legacy Objective-C codebases can also be complex, requiring careful attention to interoperability and project structure. Additionally, debugging asynchronous code and optimizing app performance are frequent tasks that require strong problem-solving skills and collaboration with cross-functional teams such as QA and design. Staying up to date through regular code reviews, training, and team discussions helps engineers overcome these challenges effectively.

What is the difference between Swift Engineering vs Mechanical Engineer?

AspectSwift EngineeringMechanical Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering, specialized training in aerospace or automotive designBachelor's or higher in mechanical engineering, professional licensure often preferred
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, testing facilities, aerospace and automotive industriesManufacturing plants, design offices, research labs across various industries
Industry UsagePrimarily aerospace, automotive, defense, and high-tech sectorsManufacturing, energy, robotics, aerospace, and more

Swift Engineering and Mechanical Engineers share foundational engineering skills, but Swift Engineering specializes in aerospace and automotive design, often requiring specific industry experience. Mechanical Engineers have broader applications across multiple industries, with a focus on mechanical systems and manufacturing processes.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Swift Engineering jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Swift Engineering job openings:

Infographic showing various Swift Engineering job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $116,546 per year, or $56 per hour.

Senior QA Engineer (SWIFT / Payments)

Parkar Consulting Group, LLC

Plano, TX • On-site

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Job description

Job Title

Senior QA engineer (Banking / Payments) (Full Time)

Location

Plano, TX / Charlotte, NC (United States)

Experience

8+ years total IT; 4 6 years hands-on test automation

Job Duties

This role calls for a hands-on quality leader who can shape how complex software is tested and shipped within a banking and payments setting. You will set the direction for testing and automation, keep the underlying processes sharp and evolving, build shared tooling that other teams can rely on, and act as a quality gatekeeper across every environment while staying closely connected to engineering, product, and business partners.

Test Strategy & Frameworks

Set the overall direction for testing and automation, keeping the way we work consistent, repeatable, and always improving.

Create shared, reusable test frameworks and accelerators that other teams across the organisation can pick up and run with.

Steer the automation build-out, review both application and test code, and coach engineers toward stronger practices.

Test Process & Execution

Stand up and run the core testing routines from generating test data to logging defects, tracking runs, and reporting outcomes.

Keep a clear thread from business requirement through to test coverage and any defects raised, so nothing falls through the cracks.

Make sure every mandate, internal or regulatory, is honoured and that each environment stays compliant.

Payments Domain Testing

Build test scenarios that exercise card flows (authorisation, clearing, settlement) alongside ACH, wires, and instant payments like RTP and FedNow.

Check that payment messages line up with standards such as ISO 20022, ISO 8583, and SWIFT across the test data you use.

Put reconciliation, chargebacks, refunds, and the full transaction lifecycle through their paces from start to finish.

Design for the things that bite money-critical systems: correctness, idempotency, security, and graceful failure at high volume.

Delivery & Collaboration

Partner with colleagues across onshore and offshore locations to keep delivery consistent and dependable.

Give stakeholders a straight read on quality where things stand, what the risks are, and whether we are ready to go live.

Qualification

A degree in engineering, computer science, business, finance, or a related area or equivalent technical training.

Test automation or Agile credentials are a welcome bonus.

Skills Required

Core Experience

Roughly a decade in IT overall, with four to six of those years spent building test automation hands-on.

At least three years of actual development, ideally in Java, with enough fluency to write and debug your own code.

Time spent delivering automation inside an Agile Scrum setup.

Comfortable operating in a distributed, onshore/offshore global team.

Technical Skills

Automation tooling such as Cucumber, Selenium, and HP UFT.

Framework know-how across JUnit, TestNG, Jasmine, and Jersey.

Source control (Bitbucket, SVN) and build tooling (Maven, ANT).

Test and lifecycle management via JIRA or HP ALM.

Solid SQL, API/web-service testing, and a firm grip on OOP fundamentals.

Some exposure to wiring automated tests into CI/CD pipelines.

Domain Knowledge

Prior testing within banking, financial services, or payments is a strong advantage.

A feel for payment rails, ISO 20022/SWIFT messages, and how clearing, settlement, and reconciliation hang together.

Awareness of PCI-DSS, data protection, fraud safeguards, and audit expectations.

Soft Skills

Sharp analytical instincts and a knack for untangling problems.

Clear communicator who can present comfortably to both technical and business audiences.

Able to influence, collaborate, and keep stakeholders aligned across teams.