Job Description
Full details about the role and requirements
Yukerja Summary
The Software Development Engineer II (Mobile - Flutter) role at HighLevel is curated from Himalayas (category Teknologi & IT). This role is marked as remote — check timezone and location requirements on the official listing. Yukerja.com is not the employer — applications are handled on the official source site.
Role Overview
Join the team behind our Mobile Platform, a flexible, modular system powering a growing ecosystem of customizable business apps. You'll be responsible for building features from the ground up, guiding architectural decisions, and pioneering how AI can reliably write code, minimize hallucinations, and enhance every step of our dev lifecycle.
What You Will Do
Architect and own high-performance, scalable mobile software, build production-grade Flutter apps, leverage LLMs and AI tools to write, refactor, test, and debug code efficiently, and develop and maintain shared tooling, frameworks, and libraries.
Why It Might Be a Fit
We're looking for a Software Development Engineer II with a deep mastery of Flutter and a forward-thinking approach to AI-assisted development. You'll join a global, remote-first environment where innovation thrives, ideas are celebrated, and people come first.
Requirements
- 4+ years of professional engineering experience (SDE II/III), including 3+ years in Flutter/Dart
- Demonstrated ability to architect maintainable, modular mobile systems
- Mastery of Flutter internals, widget lifecycle, performance profiling, and popular state management approaches
- Experience working with Protobuf/gRPC in Dart
- Track record of shipping and supporting large-scale mobile apps in production
- Fluency in RESTful API design, mobile CI/CD, and Git-based workflows
- Strong understanding of AI-driven development tools
- Familiarity with hallucination mitigation strategies
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Benefits
- Remote work
- Global, remote-first environment
- Innovation thrives, ideas are celebrated, and people come first
Originally posted on Himalayas