Flutter Developer

Viaanix, Inc. is hiring a mid-level Flutter developer to engineer applications that will run across Android, iOS, and the web. We are looking for someone passionate about performance, reliability, and design with the experience and credentials to back up that passion. Someone who can take ownership of applications, solve technical challenges and take pride in their solutions and code. The ideal candidate will have experience building flutter applications, JavaScript knowledge, and a portfolio of applications already published either in the app store or self-hosted. You’ll be a key member of the team tasked with contributing to a number of high-value projects within Viaanix, Inc.. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field required. Have two or more iOS/Android apps developed with Flutter. Either deployed on the App Store/Google Play or available on Github; 2+ years in mobile software development Over one year’s developing Flutter applications for mobile Experience with third-party libraries and APIs Experience with automated testing and building Experience with Git, SVN, or other version control tools Proven experience in writing readable code, creating extensive documentation for existing code, and refactoring previously written code Practical experience using and deploying Flutter 2.0 Advantageous Thingsboard SDK experience HTML/CSS/JS web development experience Experience with optimizing applications for Material Design. Location Wichita, KS Job Type: Full-time Pay: $61,573.99 - $74,153.63 per year Benefits: Health insurance Paid time off Compensation package: Yearly bonus Yearly pay Experience level: 2 years Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday Ability to commute/relocate: Wichita, KS 67202: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Application Question(s): Are you a US Citizen? Education: Bachelor's (Required) Experience: Front-end development: 2 years (Required) Work Location: In person   Looking for more jobs near me. Find your favorite job now by visiting our jobs page.  

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