Our client is looking for a Mobile Lead Engineer for a project focused on a cross-platform React Native app (iOS and Android) that discovers, pairs with, and controls BLE hardware.
• Native module integration: wiring a vendor-supplied Bluetooth SDK into React Native and handling the bridge cleanly
• Cross-platform BLE identifier handling, where iOS exposes a per-pairing UUID and Android exposes the MAC address directly
• Lock and unlock flows with hard timing constraints (sub-second response, short connection and validation windows)
• Over-the-air firmware updates to connected devices
• Offline-first behavior: a pending-action queue that syncs when the device reconnects
• Secure credential storage (iOS Keychain, Android Keystore), biometric auth, NFC, and QR-based device registration
• Real-time device status: battery, firmware version, connectivity state
Must-haves:
• Strong production React Native experience, with apps you've shipped to the App Store and Google Play
• Comfort writing or integrating native modules (Swift/Kotlin) when the JavaScript layer isn't enough
• Solid grasp of mobile state management, async flows, and the realities of debugging on physical devices rather than simulators
• The instinct to handle edge cases and failure states up front, not after QA finds them
• Fluent English and availability during US Eastern business hours
Big pluses:
These aren't required, but they move a candidate to the top of the list:
• Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) experience. Direct, hands-on work with BLE in a mobile app. If you've fought with connection timeouts, GATT services, pairing quirks, or platform identifier differences, say so.
• IoT apps in your portfolio. Apps that control or communicate with physical hardware. Tell us what the device was and what your app did with it.
• B2B / enterprise app experience over consumer apps. We'd rather see a multi-tenant admin tool, a field-operations app, or a hardware companion app than a high-polish consumer social app. The user base here is organizations and operators, not the mass market.