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Senior Android Software Engineer - SDK, API, and OTA

Skylight

$210,000 - $233,000
Oct 2, 2025
Los Angeles, CA, US
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Skylight is looking to expand its engineering team to support growth, improve technical infrastructure, and enhance the feature set for its consumer products, which aim to make family life easier and more connected.

Requirements

  • 6+ years of native Android development experience
  • Deep expertise in Kotlin and the Android SDK
  • Strong grasp of Android architecture patterns (MVVM, Clean Architecture)
  • Experience working near the AOSP layer or with custom hardware
  • Hands-on experience with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth APIs, including connectivity and pairing flows
  • Solid understanding of release management and OTA workflows
  • Bonus: Experience with Jetpack Compose

Responsibilities

  • Work alongside a Firmware engineer and our PM of Hardware, writing Kotlin in our APK to implement solutions and solve problems that support new and existing custom hardware
  • Support our utility app for health checks and new version installations (our custom OTA app updater)
  • Implement and refine Wi-Fi and Bluetooth workflows, including scanning, pairing, and connection logic
  • Adhere to best practices in our Android build and deployment processes
  • Collaborate with product managers, designers, and other engineers to develop and implement new features for our Android application
  • Write high-quality, reusable, and maintainable code in Kotlin following MVVM and Clean Architecture patterns.
  • Develop and maintain a comprehensive test suite to ensure the quality and stability of the application

Other

  • Senior or higher-level position.
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills
  • Ability to collaborate well with a fully remote team
  • Passion for learning and staying current with Android trends
  • Tremendous autonomy to set the direction of your work