The Android Developer is responsible for designing, developing, and optimizing Android applications, integrating APIs, and ensuring adherence to UI guidelines.
Job Description
• Experience in object oriented analysis and design.
• Experience utilizing various layouts such as custom layouts and view with good understanding of Android UI guidelines.
• Proficient in Android application framework and Android SDK tools.
• J2EE, Android Application Development, with experience in RESTful web services, JSON, and XML.
• Experience with SQLite databases, shared preferences, and files in Android
• Strong knowledge optimization and debugging.
• Hands on experience in integrating third party API’s into Android app
• Experience in object oriented analysis and design.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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