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Position: Senior Mobile Application Developer (Onsite) Overview 14410 – Senior Mobile Application Developer (Onsite) – West Palm Beach, FL Start Date : ASAP Type: Temporary Project Estimated Duration : 12+ months with possible extensions Work Setting: 100% of the time at the Client’s site. No telecommuting or remote work. This is a non-negotiable requirement from the client. Only candidates able to relocate as required should apply to avoid removal from future consideration. Required • Availability to work 100% of the time at the Client’s site in West Palm Beach, FL (required); • Experience in design, development, and deployment of mobile applications using React Native (5 years); • Experience utilizing the Jersey framework (5 years); • Experience with relational databases (5 years); • Experience designing tablet-based mobile applications that support offline-first operation and secure synchronization; • Experience capturing and managing inspection data, photos, and geospatial location metadata (latitude/longitude); • Experience in implementing secure user authentication and authorization using OAuth 2.0; • Experience designing and implementing RESTful APIs to support mobile/web functionality; • Experience supporting deployment to managed arenaflex devices, including arenaflex Developer Program requirements and app signing; • Experience producing application architecture, API documentation, and database design scripts. Preferred • Experience with Oracle database platform; • Experience with water management, flood control, or government infrastructure inspections; • Experience designing interfaces optimized for outdoor and rugged field-use conditions. Responsibilities • Lead the design, development, testing, and deployment of the Structure Inspection Mobile Application for iOS and Android tablets. • Ensure the application operates fully without network connectivity by storing data locally on the device. • Implement robust background synchronization mechanisms to ensure data integrity when connectivity is restored. • Automatically capture geospatial metadata for each photo and structure location during the inspection process. • Collaborate with the IT Bureau to review and enhance current relational database components to support new application features. • Submit Weekly Status Reports (WSR) summarizing work completed, work planned, and daily hour breakdowns. • Provide final technical documentation and conduct knowledge transfer sessions for client’s personnel. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply tot his job

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