A2Z-CM N.V.
iOS Developer
A2Z-CM N.V.Netherlands8 hours ago
ContractRemote FriendlyEngineering

Introduction

Start: ASAP

End: 31/01/2027

Possible extension: Yes

36 hours a week

Candidate Must already be based in the Netherlands.


Job description

We are looking for an iOS freelancer who will be part in revolutionizing how ABN AMRO engages with customers in the digital age.


At the Customer Insights & Hyper Personalisation Grid, we believe in a DevOps way of working while focusing on data-driven insights and robust architecture. Every team member acts as a ‘founder,’ driving innovation in areas like hyperpersonalisation, decision intelligence, customer orchestration, and campaign development. Our work ensures that every customer interaction is meaningful, impactful, and tailored to their individual needs.


We have adopted a hybrid model of working with 2-5 office days. Besides, we offer everyone the opportunity to grow their skills and share knowledge through presentations, hackathons, and collaborative initiatives. If you’re excited about pushing boundaries and creating hyperpersonalised customer experiences, we’d love for you to join our mission.

With the following results (SMART)

You will be working on:


Development of native features for iOS in Swift

Working on resolving legacy code including making features accessible

Proactive collaboration with team to refine future functionalities

Relevant knowledge, skills, competences & desired education level


Requirements

Must have:


Thorough knowledge of Swift and iOS development

Experience with layouts in both UIKit and SwiftUI

Experience with working with larger developer community

Proactive and productive approach in team communication

Good to have:


Experience with modern Swift Concurrency

Knowledge on accessibility and interface design

Experience with the VIP Clean architecture pattern

Capable of handling Objective-C refactoring

Experience with development of financial services

Experience on project modularisation

Key Skills

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