Senior Android Developer

Development
Tel Aviv

About Appcharge

Appcharge is the leading direct-to-consumer platform for mobile games – built for game makers, by game makers. Appcharge helps publishers sell directly to their players, which ups profits by 35%, and greatly improves player relationships and loyalty. As an all-in-one platform, the company provides everything game publishers need to go direct – fully branded web stores, gamified offers, global payments checkout, mobile in-app-payments SDKs and more. Appcharge is the fastest-growing mobile game payments platform, powering stores for over one-third of the top grossing mobile games. Appcharge supports 500 payment methods and 80 currencies, making partners financially compliant worldwide in minutes. Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Appcharge is funded by Gillot Capital Partners and Play Ventures and is led by veterans from Rovio, Huuuge Games, Moon Active, and Play Studios.

Intro:

Appcharge is looking for an experienced Senior Android Developer to join our team and be part of building our amazing platform.

Your responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain SDKs using modern technologies and techniques, with a strong focus on Kotlin.
  • Collaborate closely with internal design development to create SDK integration and development interfaces.
  • Implement internal API principles to communicate with backend services and ensure seamless data exchange.
  • Write clean, efficient, and maintainable code, while adhering to best practices and coding standards.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field.
  • 5+ years of professional experience as an Android Developer, with a strong emphasis on Kotlin or other modern frontend libraries and frameworks.
  • Solid experience with API and SDK developments.
  • Experience with Side-Load applications and distributions.
  • Experience with one or more of the following game engines: Unity, Unreal, Godot, Game-maker…

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