Incred-Android Developer
Job Description
Android Engineers
\nExp- 3-5 yrs
Location-Bangalore
InCred is a new-age financial services group that leverages technology & data-science to make lending quick & easy.
\n InCred is credit for Incredible India. We use technology & data-science to make lending quick, simple & hassle-free. We believe traditional ways of lending can exclude those most in need because of outdated, rigid & often inefficient processes. At InCred, we have simplified the lending process with a sharp focus on serving our borrowers' unique needs & circumstances.
Must have:
\n%CF; 3-6 years of hands - on mobile engineering experience
\n%CF; Experience building and maintaining direct-to-consumer (B2C / D2C) mobile applications with meaningful user scale.
\n%CF; Strong proficiency in Kotlin / Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP)
\n%CF; Strong understanding of mobile architecture, lifecycle, debugging and performance optimization
\n%CF; Hands-on Experience in building mobile apps using proper design pattern with Kotlin and latest tech stack like RxJava,Coroutine and Dagger
\n%CF; Expertise in the MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) architectural pattern, specifically utilizing Jetpack ViewModel and StateFlow/SharedFlow to manage UI state in a reactive, lifecycle-aware manner.
\n%CF; Exposure to AI Assisted / Agentic Development workflows (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot etc)
\n%CF; Good working experience with building apps using Android architecture components
\n%CF; Built REST APIs, good understanding of REST principles
\n%CF; Hands-on Experience in writing Unit tests for a good code coverage
\n%CF; Experience with version control systems (bitbucket, git etc),CI/CD pipeline.
\nGood to have:
\n%CF; Exposure to Swift / Flutter is an added advantage
\n%CF; Leverage modern development workflows and tooling to improve execution velocity
\n%CF; Strong understanding of BFF (Backend-for-Frontend) patterns and handling flaky network conditions through intelligent caching and user guidance.
\n%CF; Experience with automated UI testing using Maestro and implementing Android Dynamic Performance Framework (ADPF) for hardware-level stability.
\n%CF; Ability to use analytics (BigQuery/Apdex) to measure UI responsiveness and translate technical metrics into customer experience improvements.
\nKeywords:
\nAndroid developer
\nAndroid Studio
\nAndroid SDK
\nFirebase
\nKotlin
\nRxJava
\nDagger
\nREST API
\nFlutter
\nModel-View-ViewModel (MVVM)