Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related technical field
3+ years of professional, full-time iOS software engineering experience
3+ years of practical experience programming with Swift and/or Objective-C
Demonstrated experience designing or integrating mobile components with large-scale, distributed backend systems
Proven capacity to ship features to an app used by X+ million daily active users
Nice to haves
Experience or deep familiarity with server-driven UI, web views, or declarative rendering frameworks
Demonstrated ability to function as an independent owner, consistently driving complex, ambiguous projects to completion with minimal guidance
Experience working in an A/B testing and experimentation environment to drive data-informed decisions
Strong capacity for systems thinking, specifically anticipating technical dependencies and advocating for platform improvements that deliver long-term value
Experience contributing to engineering culture, such as mentoring junior developers or championing new development best practices
What you'll be doing
Architect the iOS-side components and core frameworks for integrating web views and our global server-driven UI solution
Collaborate with engineers across major business lines to define mobile APIs and accelerate the pace of feature delivery
Own the full development lifecycle, from technical design to post-production monitoring
Tackle performance constraints related to app launch, navigation, and runtime overhead
Contribute to on-call rotations to monitor and resolve production incidents
Identify and reduce technical debt, improving code health and maintainability
Perks and Benefits
Work on critical features for Uber Rides and Uber Eats used by millions of users worldwide
Operate at the intersection of massive distributed systems and end-user mobile experience
Work in a challenging environment that values grit and ownership
Blur the lines between native and web content for real-world impact
Be part of the mission to reimagine the way the world moves for the better