Frontend Developer (React Native)
Workplace: Sweden
Expires: June 13, 2025
We are seeking a skilled Frontend Developer focused on React Native to join a development team creating digital solutions in the food and meal services sector, emphasizing unmanned service innovations.
Main requirements:
  • Professional experience with React Native and React.js
  • Proficient in writing modern, clean, testable frontend code
  • Ability to work in complex and agile development environments
  • Experience collaborating with UX, Design, and Product teams
  • Strong commitment to code quality, testing, and best practices
  • Self-driven and quick learner
  • Excellent communication skills and transparent work style
Responsibilities:
  • Design, develop, and maintain scalable and intuitive mobile applications using React Native
  • Contribute to the full product lifecycle from concept to deployment and beyond
  • Collaborate closely with Product Managers, UX Designers, and developers to ensure seamless user experience
  • Write clean, testable, maintainable code focusing on performance and usability
  • Share knowledge to elevate team technical capabilities
  • Drive quality, transparency, and strong team communication
  • Explore new technologies to enhance customer experience
Required hard skills:
  • React Native
  • React.js
  • Frontend development best practices
  • Writing testable code
  • Agile development
Recommended hard skills:
  • Vue.js
  • Automation and continuous delivery practices
  • Customer feedback loop improvements
Soft skills:
  • Self-driven
  • Quick learner
  • Excellent communication
  • Transparency
  • Collaboration
  • Experimentation mindset
Coding languages:
  • JavaScript
  • TypeScript
Frameworks:
  • React Native
  • React.js
  • Vue.js (nice-to-have)
Operating systems:
  • Not specifically stated but likely iOS and Android related to mobile apps
Natural languages:
  • Swedish (Proficient)
  • English (Working knowledge)
Cultural skills:
  • Product-focused mindset
  • Shared ownership
  • Continuous learning
  • Open discussion