Your mission
We're looking for a Software Engineer (mobile focus, iOS preferred) to join our Platform Team. This is a mid-to-senior role focused on shipping across our mobile SDK portfolio and on shaping how we build software in the agent era.
The Platform Team owns Anyline's mobile SDK portfolio end to end: native iOS and Android SDKs for OCR, the cross-platform wrappers around them (Cordova, .NET, Flutter, React Native), and the mobile side of the Tire Tread SDK (a Kotlin Multiplatform SDK with Flutter and React Native wrappers).
Most of the typing happens through agents. We expect you to ship work using AI tooling, to review and harden agent output the way you would review a colleague's PR, and to spend a meaningful share of your time building the guardrails, scripts, and shared infrastructure that make the rest of the team faster.
The stack is broad: Swift on iOS, Kotlin on Android, Kotlin Multiplatform on the Tire Tread SDK, Dart on the Flutter wrappers, TypeScript on the React Native and Cordova ones, C# on the .NET wrapper, plus the shell, Gradle, and GitLab CI YAML that holds it all together. We're mobile specialists, not platform partisans — we dive into whichever surface needs us.
Engineering & delivery
• Ship work across the mobile portfolio and use AI agents as a daily tool, with your engineering judgment
• Contribute to architecture and design discussions as a mid-to-senior peer
Tooling & infrastructure
• Build and improve the release, signing, and CI infrastructure that ships our SDKs
• Author or improve agent-driven workflows that the rest of the team adopts
Customer support & feedback
• Handle customer escalations that reach our queue
• Translate recurring customer issues into product and infrastructure improvements
Your profile
• Several years of production software engineering experience, with shipped mobile work in at least one platform
• Fluency in English, written and spoken
• Comfort with remote work and self-direction
You'll fit this role if you
• Are comfortable across a polyglot mobile stack and don't need a single tech to feel at home
• Treat agent output with the same skepticism you'd apply to a junior's PR
• Don't mind a customer call when the bug is bad enough
You'll thrive if you also
• Have iOS / Swift depth
• Already use AI agents in daily work and have opinions about where they fail
• Have shipped libraries or SDKs that other developers depend on, not just apps
You'll struggle if
• You expect to type most of your code yourself
• You want a pure feature-dev role with no infra or customer surface
• You need a tightly-defined, single-stack environment