Washington Federal is looking to build a secure, high-performance mobile banking app and needs a skilled React Native Developer to help develop features, ensure compatibility across devices, and publish to both iOS and Android app stores.
Requirements
- 3–5+ years of professional mobile development experience, including at least 2 years with React Native
- Strong proficiency in TypeScript and JavaScript
- Experience with native iOS (Objective-C/Swift) and/or native Android (Java/Kotlin) development
- Proven track record publishing and maintaining apps in both iOS and Android stores
- Experience integrating third-party SDKs without existing React Native wrappers
- Strong understanding of centralized state management (Redux preferred)
- Familiarity with cross-device and cross-platform testing tools like BrowserStack
Responsibilities
- Build and maintain mobile applications using React Native and TypeScript
- Publish and manage releases to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store
- Integrate native SDKs using Objective-C/Swift (iOS) and/or Java/Kotlin (Android) when needed
- Write and maintain unit tests (Jest or similar) to ensure app reliability and stability
- Test and debug across multiple devices and screen sizes, using tools like BrowserStack
- Implement and manage centralized state using Redux (preferred) or similar
- Collaborate with product managers, designers, and backend engineers to deliver secure, user-friendly features
Other
- Collaborates closely with our cross-functional team to deliver a high-quality fintech product.
- Uphold the value that Washington Federal places on simply being kind when working alongside colleagues and servicing our clients.
- Maintains a proficient knowledge of and adheres to all applicable banking rules and regulations.
- Avoid all real or perceived conflicts of interest and always maintain client privacy and confidentiality.
- Adhere to bank policies and procedures designed to comply with Federal regulations, including but not limited to the Bank Secrecy Act, USA Patriot Act, and OFAC regulations.