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Mobile / Web Architect (React / React Native)
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Mobile / Web Architect (React / React Native)
Job type
Full-time
Posted
7 months ago
Salary
Job description
You will join a senior development team responsible for architecting and delivering Kanz’s core user-facing products: the cross-platform mobile application and the web application. You are expected to deliver a lightning-fast experience, optimizing for speed and clarity over features. A critical focus will be the initial
90-second job posting flow and ensuring the mobile experience is prioritized. Key responsibilities include:
Lead the development and architecture of the mobile application using React Native.
- Implement the 90-second job posting flow, AI matching engine, and interview scheduling.
Integrate the front-end with our fully API-based backend, which utilizes GCP and PostgreSQL.
Enforce high performance standards, including a page load of less than 2 seconds and API response.
Work with the design system to ensure the application is aesthetically consistent.
Implement mobile-specific features like Swipe Actions, Voice Notes for candidate feedback, and Commute Mode (audio summaries of new applicants).
- Ensure the application is accessible and compliant, particularly with WCAG 2.1 AA and full RTL support for Arabic.
Experience and Skills:
5+ years of professional experience in front-end development, with a strong background in architecting and shipping production-ready applications using React Native.
Proficiency in JavaScript/TypeScript and experience with modern state management patterns.
Expertise in mobile performance optimization, network latency handling, and caching strategies.
Demonstrated ability to integrate complex applications with robust, API-based backends.
Preferred (Bonus) Experience:
Familiarity with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services.
Direct experience implementing and maintaining full RTL (Right-to-Left) support for languages like Arabic.
Experience working closely with design systems, component libraries, and translating high-fidelity design specifications (e.g., Figma) into performant code.


