Senior iOS Engineer

<p></p> <div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"> <div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol">Job Title: Senior iOS Developer<br>Key Skills: Swift, UIKit, SwiftUI, MVVM, Clean Architecture, Dependency Injection, iOS Frameworks, Swift Concurrency, APIs, Core ML, Testing, Agile<br>Experience: 5–8+ years of experience.<br>Location: LATAM (Remote)<br>Work Model: Remote</div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"> </div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol">At Coforge, we are looking for a Senior iOS Developer (#22164) with the following profile.</div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"> </div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"><strong>Main Responsibilities</strong><br>• Design, develop, and maintain high-quality iOS applications using Swift<br>• Implement modern mobile architectures such as MVVM and Clean Architecture<br>• Integrate external APIs and backend services efficiently and securely<br>• Apply asynchronous programming using Swift Concurrency (async/await, threading)<br>• Participate in design reviews and contribute to architectural decisions<br>• Collaborate with cross-functional teams in Agile environments (Scrum/Kanban)<br>• Ensure high code quality through unit testing, mocking, and automation<br>• Lead feature development end-to-end (design → development → delivery)<br>• Provide technical guidance and act as a reference within the team<br>• Contribute to the integration of AI/ML capabilities in mobile applications</div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"> </div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"><strong>Required Qualifications</strong><br>• Strong proficiency in Swift and the iOS development ecosystem<br>• Solid experience with iOS frameworks (UIKit and/or SwiftUI)<br>• Experience with modern mobile architectures (MVVM, Clean Architecture, Dependency Injection)<br>• Strong understanding of asynchronous programming (Swift Concurrency, async/await)<br>• Experience integrating APIs and backend services<br>• Hands-on experience with AI/ML integration (APIs, LLM-based services, or Core ML)<br>• Strong testing practices: unit testing, mocking frameworks, and automation<br>• Experience working in Agile environments (Scrum/Kanban)<br>• High standards for code quality, maintainability, and engineering best practices<br>• Strong collaboration, communication, and ownership mindset</div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"> </div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"><strong>Nice-to-Have Qualifications</strong><br>• Experience with on-device AI/ML (Core ML, Apple Intelligence APIs)<br>• Exposure to agentic AI workflows (multi-step reasoning, tool calling, automation pipelines)<br>• Experience integrating VoIP capabilities (CallKit, PushKit)<br>• Experience building messaging or real-time communication applications<br>• Exposure to both SwiftUI and UIKit<br>• Experience with modular architectures and scalable mobile systems in production</div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"> </div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol">Published on: 2-7-2026</div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"> </div> <div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol">At Coforge, we hire professionals based solely on their skills and qualifications, without discrimination based on age, disability, religion, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or nationality.</div> </div> </div> </div>

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