Flutter Software Engineer

Position OverviewTalabat is seeking a Flutter Software Engineer in Dubai UAE to design build and release high quality mobile applications using Flutter This role focuses on end to end ownership of software solutions ensuring scalability performance and continuous improvement while working in a collaborative agile engineering culture Job DetailsLocation United Arab EmiratesLocation DubaiIndustry Information Technology IT Function Software Engineering DevelopmentGender AnyCandidate Nationality AnyCandidate Preferred Location AnyJob Type Full timeWhat You ll Do Work with cross functional teams engineering product data to understand business and customer needs Design develop and release Flutter based mobile applications in small iterative batches Ensure scalability reliability and efficiency across the software development lifecycle SDLC Mentor other engineers and promote continuous improvement in team practices Apply lean XP and continuous delivery methodologies for high quality output Simplify and optimize existing systems processes and solutions Implement automated testing unit widget integration to ensure end to end quality Stay updated with mobile technologies frameworks and industry trendsCandidate Requirements Minimum 3 years of software engineering experience ideally in an XP environment TDD Pair Programming Continuous Refactoring At least 1 year of hands on development with Flutter Dart Strong knowledge of Flutter ecosystem including state management dependency injection and testing frameworks Understanding of native mobile development lifecycle for iOS and Android Kotlin Java Swift Objective C Experience in continuous integration and continuous delivery practices Familiarity with analytics and A B testing tools for mobile applications Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate across teams Growth mindset curiosity and ability to empathize with user needs

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