As a Senior Android Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in building mission-critical Android applications that support emergency responders and public sector customers in the field. Your work will directly enable first responders, emergency management teams, and defense personnel to maintain situational awareness and communicate effectively during life-saving operations—even in environments with limited or no connectivity. You'll craft robust user interfaces for handheld radios and situational awareness software, working at the intersection of application development and low-level hardware integration. From day one, you'll own the full development lifecycle: building Android UI components for critical field applications, integrating with peripheral devices like handheld radios, USB hardware, and network adapters, writing and maintaining FFI bindings between Kotlin/Java and native C/C++ code, authoring comprehensive automated tests, and streamlining CI/CD pipelines for reliable releases. You'll work directly with public sector customers and field personnel to diagnose integration issues, conduct field testing to ensure applications perform flawlessly under real-world emergency conditions, and iterate quickly on feedback from those whose lives depend on your work. You'll join a dedicated US-based team that values trust, clear communication, and continuous improvement. In our async-first culture, your written design docs and code reviews carry as much weight as face-to-face meetings, and occasional field deployments and offsite gatherings bring us together to test our solutions in real-world scenarios. If you're passionate about Android development that saves lives, low-level systems integration, mentoring teammates on best practices, and delivering world-class applications for mission-critical use cases, this is the role for you.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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