Experienced Mobile Developer Required

London company is looking for an experienced Corona developer (remote or in-house) to take on some of our workload. Good rates are on offer to the right person.

Initially, we need someone to create a simple business app. The app has been fully designed and all assets and screen wireframes will be provided.

The developer must be experienced and confident with Corona and Lua on both IOS and Android platforms, as the app must work well and look good on a variety of screen sizes.

The app will communicate with our API via Rest and will also need to respond to Push notifications (Apple and Google). It needs a slick and well-preforming interface, so you need to know how to get the best out of Corona, as well as understand the limitations of different devices.

 

The developer can work remotely or at our London office. Would prefer someone who is UK based and can start immediately to complete this app in 2-3 weeks full-time, but we are looking for quality, so others will be considered. 

 

There is a possibility that the work may continue as we have other projects ongoing. I’m the technical lead on this project and a Corona developer (among other things), but have a busy workload, so we need someone who can just get on with this, without hand-holding.

 

Please contact me (Zach) on devopz***@yahoo.co.uk (remove the asterisks) in the first instance with your availability, location and daily rate. I will want to see samples of your code and any published apps.

 

Let me know what other experience you have, other languages, and other projects you’ve worked on. Any experience with social media api’s and mapping api’s would also be of interest, as would Javascript/CSS/HTML or LAMP, as we have a lot of other stuff going on.

 

Requirements

Develop according to Corona & Lua best practices

Calling remote API’s

Push notifications

Experience with both platforms and different screen sizes.

Quick and responsive work attitude

Able to build app to exactly match wireframe designs

Welcome constructive criticism