Friday, 13 December 2013

Senior Engineer (Objective-C and Ruby)

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  • Job Number: 29902569
  • Santa Clara Valley, California, United States
  • Posted: Dec. 13, 2013
  • Weekly Hours: 40.00

Job Summary

Would you like to help design and develop innovative new ways to deliver and present developer documentation in Xcode? If so, the DevPubs Engineering team may have just the opportunity for you. In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to work cross-functionally with a remarkable group of engineers, designers and technical writers to deliver a great experience to developers creating amazing apps for the Mac and iOS.

Key Qualifications

  • Top-notch Object Oriented Programming skills
  • Proficient with Objective-C and Ruby
  • Solid problem-solving and algorithmic skills
  • Excellent communication skills

Description

Your responsibilities: - Full-stack engineering tasks to parse, compile, produce and distribute Apple’s documentation - Prototype, architect, design and develop reliable and performant software - Work cross-functionally to help define a vision and roadmap for our documentation platform - Brilliant and detail-oriented execution Who you are: You love full-stack engineering tasks; You learn new technologies and concepts extremely fast; You’re not only capable of prototyping, but also of polishing that prototype to the point where it becomes a brilliantly executed, production-ready, piece of software; UX is not foreign to you and you have a knack for what feels right; Working cross-functionally is something you love; You thrive on feedback, both providing constructive feedback and incorporating great feedback into your projects and day-to-day tasks; Test driven development comes naturally to you; Dropping code coverage and performance is not an option for you; You’re detail oriented; Your projects/bugs are always up-to-date and your projects are delivered on time.

Additional Requirements

Pluses: - Not afraid to dive deep into legacy code to keep it up and running - Not foreign to prototyping end-to-end solutions, including UI

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