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Mobile Applications Developer

Mobile Applications Developer Job Description

The Mobile Applications Developer plays a key role in designing, developing, implementing, and maintaining mobile applications for an organization. This role leverages expertise in mobile development frameworks and programming languages to create user-friendly and engaging applications for various platforms (iOS, Android, or cross-platform).

Typical mobile applications developer duties:

Design, develop, and test mobile applications according to user stories, requirements, and best practices. Collaborate with designers, product managers, and other stakeholders to understand user needs and translate them into functional and intuitive mobile app experiences. Select and implement appropriate mobile development tools and frameworks (e.g., Swift/Xcode for iOS, Java/Kotlin/Android Studio for Android, React Native, Flutter for cross-platform). Develop clean, maintainable, and efficient code following coding standards and best practices. Integrate various APIs and services into the mobile application to enhance functionality. Implement security best practices to protect user data and application integrity. Perform unit testing and integration testing to ensure application functionality and quality. Troubleshoot and debug application issues to identify and resolve problems efficiently. Deploy and maintain mobile applications on respective app stores (Apple App Store, Google Play Store).

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Salary for Mobile Applications Developer
87250 - 145500
Low
87250
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
114000
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferrable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
145500
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialized certifications.
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Our starting salary projections come from a rigorous, multistep process so that our numbers accurately reflect the marketplace. They are based on actual compensation for professionals Robert Half has matched with employers across the country and third-party job posting data from Textkernel that we use to independently validate the salary levels. Starting compensation—pay for someone new to a role—can vary significantly based on a candidate’s skills, experience and certifications, as well as other factors including industry, company size and revenue, and demand for the role. To reflect this variability, we report our salary data in three levels: low, mid and high.