Junior Ios Mobile Developer

Kuala Lumpur, M14, MY, Malaysia

Job Description

Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain native iOS applications using Swift and/or Objective-C. Collaborate with product managers, designers, and backend engineers to deliver seamless banking features. Integrate secure APIs and third-party services (e.g., biometric login, payment gateways). Work with backend teams to consume services built on Oracle databases. Ensure compliance with banking security standards and regulatory guidelines. Conduct unit testing, performance tuning, and bug fixing. Participate in Agile ceremonies and contribute to sprint deliverables. Document technical designs, user stories, and test cases.

Requirements:

1-3 years of experience in iOS development. Proficiency in Swift and familiarity with Objective-C. Experience working on consumer banking or financial apps. Familiarity with iOS frameworks: UIKit, Core Data, SwiftUI, Combine. Understanding of secure data handling, encryption, and BNM/MAS compliance. Experience integrating with backend services using Oracle databases (via REST APIs or other secure methods). Exposure to RESTful APIs, JSON, and mobile security best practices. Experience with Git, Xcode, and CI/CD pipelines. Experience with biometric authentication (Face ID, Touch ID). Knowledge of mobile payment integrations (FPX, DuitNow, Apple Pay). Familiarity with performance testing tools and analytics SDKs.
Job Type: Contract
Contract length: 12 months

Pay: RM7,000.00 per month

Benefits:

Health insurance
Experience:

SwiftUI: 2 years (Required)
Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD1271444
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Contract
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Kuala Lumpur, M14, MY, Malaysia
  • Education
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