Waze, a Google company, is seeking a Mid-Level iOS Software Engineer to join their dynamic team in Tel Aviv. As a key member of the Mobile Technologies team, you'll be responsible for designing and implementing advanced features for the Waze app, directly impacting millions of drivers worldwide.
The role combines architectural design, coding, and close collaboration with the product team to transform vision into reality. You'll be working in an ego-free environment that values passionate, down-to-earth individuals who can balance attention to detail while maintaining a broad perspective.
Waze's software engineers are a select group who directly influence daily transportation for millions globally. As an iOS engineer, you'll serve as the architect, designer, and coder of your projects, managing priorities, deadlines, and deliverables. The position involves designing, developing, testing, deploying, maintaining, and enhancing software solutions.
The ideal candidate should have 5 years of experience with iOS development using Objective-C or Swift, along with significant experience in software product development and large-scale application design. You should be someone who thrives on achieving impactful results and views challenges as opportunities for creative solutions.
Joining Waze means becoming part of local Israeli history and a passionate community dedicated to revolutionizing urban mobility. The company's mission focuses on making every drive smarter and safer through innovative technology and community collaboration. This is an exceptional opportunity to work with cutting-edge mobile technologies while contributing to a product that meaningfully improves transportation worldwide.
The role offers the chance to work with a global team, experiment with innovative technologies, and directly influence the user experience for millions of Waze users. If you're passionate about mobile development, problem-solving, and making a real impact on how people navigate their world, this position offers the perfect blend of technical challenges and meaningful work.