React Native developer at Connected Cars

At Connected Cars, we’re helping automotive manufactures, importers, and dealerships, building long-lasting customer relationships, through intelligent use of real-time car telematics data. With our software solution, workshops can transform their business processes and customer dialogues from reactive to proactive. Our success so far has brought us to 200,000+ vehicles, in 6 countries – and this is just the beginning!

The position

We are open to someone that is new to React Native but has experience with React and is willing to learn. TypeScript is a plus

As an app developer at Connected Cars you will mainly be working with developing and improving our mobile apps for iOS and Android. Currently, this includes apps for Volkswagen, SEAT, Skoda, and Audi. You’ll also be responsible for publishing the apps to the apps stores.

On the mobile app our main technologies are currently React, TypeScript, Apollo, GraphQL and Codegen.

Our full tech stack across the teams currently includes Node.js (both JavaScript and TypeScript), Python, Go, MySQL, BigQuery, Yocto, Rust, React on web and React Native for our mobile apps on iOS and Android. On the hosting side we are using Google Cloud and several other modern cloud services.

We believe in release early, release often, which is why we run several daily releases using our continuous integration and deployment setup.

Developers work in small teams of about 3-4 people each. We focus on minimal overhead and bureaucracy as we want to ensure independence and that decision power stays within the teams. This means that teams have a lot of influence on how they work, what they focus on, and how they deliver new features and functionality.

What we’re looking for

We don’t expect you to tick every box in our current tech stack. What matters is that you have some experience as a developer, you like to learn, and know how to leverage your experience across technology stacks and languages.

But here’s what would be a good fit:

  • Experience with developing React, Angular, Vue or similar
  • React Native, Ionic or similar
  • Android development with Kotlin or Java
  • iOS development in Swift
  • Build tools like Fastlane or similar
  • Consuming RESTful/GraphQL APIs
  • JavaScript, TypeScript or similar
  • Apollo or similar
  • React context, Redux or similar
  • Dependency management tools like Yarn or npm
  • End-to-end testing/unit testing
  • CI/CD fx using Fastlane, CircleCI or similar
  • Focus on quality and doing things right

You get extra points, if you:

  • Code in your spare time
  • Have Github or a similar account with sample code
  • Have Open Source development experience

What’s in it for you?

  • Work with one of the largest and broadest IoT/telematics data sets in the industry
  • Be part of a journey to develop the car owner experience of the future
  • Competitive salary and pension scheme
  • Flexible working hours and location
  • Employee discounts on cars, repairs, etc. for yourself and your family
  • Laptop of your choice
  • Cheap lunch scheme
  • All the snacks and sodas you can consume
  • Strong open source commitment

How to apply

To apply just send an e-mail to jobs@connectedcars.io, including the following:

  • Updated CV or link to your LinkedIn profile
  • Link to Github or similar with examples of your work

Or you can apply via LinkedIn

Contact Troels to hear more about the position on either e-mail or phone:

  • Troels Liebe Bentsen tlb@connectedcars.io, +45 51 51 18 38

Note that we are only looking for mostly on-site candidates at our location in the Copenhagen area, Denmark

Team Connected Cars

About Connected Cars

Connected Cars is funded and owned by Semler Group, a family owned business, the exclusive Danish importer of Audi, Volkswagen, Seat, Skoda, Porsche, Lotus, Bentley and Lamborghini.

Connected cars is part of Semler Innovation together with number of other startups focusing on mobility, including holo who are focusing on self-driving vehicles and Dribe, a flexible approach to car leasing.

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