Mobile Developer

intent
Summary
Join intent, a company building software for connected devices, as a Mobile Developer with strong Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) experience. You will work on a cross-functional team developing mobile applications for wearables, smart sensors, or health tech devices. The role focuses on BLE-based mobile development using Flutter, iOS, Android, or a combination. You will take ownership of the mobile project, collaborate with firmware and backend engineers, design and implement BLE communication, debug device interactions, and contribute to architectural decisions. The company is remote-first and values proactive communication and fast-paced work. Compensation includes a competitive salary, paid time off, private medical care, and a self-development budget.
Requirements
- 5+ years of experience as a Mobile Developer
- Strong hands-on experience with BLE communication
- Proficiency in Flutter and at least one native platform ( iOS β Swift or Android β Kotlin )
- Experience working with connected products, including device pairing and real-time data streaming
- Ability to work independently and take ownership
- Comfortable working in short sprints (1β2 weeks) in a fast-paced environment
- Strong communication skills with both teammates and clients
- English proficiency at B2+ level or higher
- Focus on product quality and user experience
Responsibilities
- Take ownership of the mobile part of the project
- Work closely with firmware and backend engineers
- Design and implement BLE communication flows
- Debug real-world device interactions
- Contribute to architecture and technical decisions
- Communicate directly with the client
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with firmware teams
- Exposure to medical devices or regulated environments
- Knowledge of testing strategies for BLE flows
- Experience with OTA updates or provisioning flows
Benefits
- Up to 26 days of paid holidays and 10 days of sick leave on B2B
- Private medical care (Saltus)
- Self-development budget (2,000 PLN/year)