Job DescriptionAs a Senior iOS Engineer at Tesco Technology, you will be a key player in our technology team, contributing to the design, development, and maintenance of high-performance iOS applications. We are seeking an experienced iOS developer with a strong background in software design, programming skills, and a passion for delivering exceptional applications. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and enjoy pushing the boundaries of technology, we would like to meet you.Responsibilities:1. **Architectural Leadership:- Lead the design and implementation of customer-facing features, contributing to the overall system architecture.- Collaborate with product managers and backend teams to design robust and scalable software solutions.2. **Code & Development:- Design, build, and maintain high-performance, reusable, and reliable code.- Implement new features in production, ensuring code quality and adherence to best practices.3. **Quality Assurance:- Write unit-test code to ensure robustness, usability, and reliability of the iOS applications.- Utilize debugging skills to identify and address memory leaks, performance bottlenecks, and other issues.4. **Technology Exploration:- Continuously discover, evaluate, and implement new technologies to maximize the development process.Qualifications:- Experience in developing iOS applications. Swift experience is required and SwiftUI is a plus.- Proficiency with common iOS libraries like UIKit, Security, CFNetwork, CoreGraphics, XCTest, COCOAPods etc.- Strong debugging skills, including identifying memory leaks and performance bottlenecks using tools like Debugger, Instruments, etc.- Familiarity with Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) principles, different architectural patterns, and their testability.- Excellent command over Data Structures and Algorithms.- Understanding of design for scalability, performance, and reliability.- Two or more published iOS apps in the App Store.- Experience working in an agile environment and project management tools like Jira.- Familiarity with Apple Design guidelines, common mobile UX patterns, and anti-patterns.