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Mid-level Mobile Platform Engineer (iOS-first)

SlovakiaSlovakia·BratislavaRemoteFull-timemid
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Key Responsibilities

Swift, SwiftUI, UIKit MVVM + Coordinators with a clear service layer. Swift Package Manager with 28+ internal modules. Tests in XCTest plus CucumberSwift BDD acceptance suites,

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EngineeringDevops Engineer

Surglogs is an award-winning software solution digitizing and streamlining regulatory compliance for ambulatory surgery centers and healthcare facilities across the US.

We are looking for ambitious and passionate individuals who enjoy building relationships with clients to join our quickly growing team and lead the movement together!

 

 

About the Role

~3 min read

 

Place of work: Remote (Slovakia/Czechia) or from our office in Bratislava

 

Your position here is a bit special. 

📱You're the one person who owns our mobile platform: its quality, its roadmap, its direction. Starting with iOS and extending to Android. You lean on a senior (Martin) for the hard architectural calls. 

 

Our mission is to be a world-class engineering team that ships the best possible product with a focus on security. The company exists to make healthcare compliance stress-free. Our mobile apps are where that promise lands for clinical staff who pull out a phone mid-shift, so the iOS surface has to be solid, fast, and trustworthy.

We're hiring a mobile engineer to own our mobile platform. iOS first, because that's where the need is sharpest right now, and Android as part of the same remit over time. Strong iOS and Swift is the baseline. Android and Kotlin are a real plus, and if you don't have it yet, you're the kind of person who picks it up fast. We care about ownership and craft, not your title or your years.

  • iOS is no longer a single point of failure. Standards are written down, there's a visible tech-debt roadmap that actually moves, and nothing critical lives only in one person's head.

  • Mobile quality sits on par with our other platforms. Change failure rate, code complexity, test reliability. The numbers are healthy and you keep them there.

  • You ship outcomes, not tickets. You care whether a feature gets adopted after it launches, not just whether it merged. That's focus on outcomes, not outputs.

  • You're contributing on Android too. You didn't stay in an iOS-only box. You know the Android codebase well, and you use AI tooling to work efficiently as an Android developer.

  • You build with AI tools and own what they produce. You leverage agents, you don't lean on them.

  • If two or more of these don't sound like you, this probably isn't the right fit. Better to learn that early.

  • 🚀 You take extreme ownership. If you spot an issue, you take it on. You don't wait for someone else to flag it or fix it

  • 💙 You think "I want to build something users care about" before "I want to use the latest framework."

  • 📱 You're a partner to the team and to the product, not a contractor finishing tasks. You'll step out of your platform lane to help finish a sprint goal, if the vision needs it

  • 🚢 You've shipped a lot using AI tooling. You can compare with specifics where AI helped vs. hurt. You own what your AI agent produces. If it ships under your name, the bug is yours, not the model's

  • 📖 You read code, you read docs, you read industry writing, and you bring it back to the team. When you don't know something, you find out fast, and teach others.

  • 💭 You disagree well. You push back on a product decision when you see something the team is missing, and you do it without making it personal.

  • 💬 You live feedback culture. You give feedback that's honest but polite. You ask for it often. You assume positive intent. You don't withhold feedback to be "nice."

  • 🖊️ You default to async. You write things down. You document the why behind decisions. You prefer a public channel and a thread to a DM, because the rest of the team needs to find what you decided.

  • Nice to Have

    ~1 min read
  • Outcomes, not outputs. We solve real problems for real users. Closed tickets aren't the scoreboard.

  • Lean, but never half-built. The smallest unit shipped properly beats the big unit shipped sloppy. Lean ≠ crappy UI.

  • Continuous improvement. Push past the comfort zone. Root-cause with five-whys. Feedback is how we get better, fast.

  • Fearless and blameless. Try, ship, learn. We focus on how things broke, not who broke them. Fear kills creativity, blame kills honesty, so we don't tolerate either.

  • Async by default. Decisions live in docs, not DMs. Public over private. 

  • Agile as a mindset, not a ritual. Flexible, team-first, knowledge shared. The 12 principles, not the ceremony theater.

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    What We Offer

    ~1 min read

    We determine compensation based on each candidate's unique background and the needs of the role. Factors such as experience, skills, qualifications, location, professional accomplishments, internal equity, and business priorities all play a role in the final offer, which may differ from the advertised pay range.

    Base Salary Range 

    €36.000—€48.000 EUR gross/year 

    Location & Eligibility

    Where is the job
    Bratislava, Slovakia
    Remote within one country
    Who can apply
    SK

    Listing Details

    Posted
    July 2, 2026
    First seen
    July 3, 2026
    Last seen
    July 10, 2026

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    SurglogsMid-level Mobile Platform Engineer (iOS-first)