JobsSoftware Engineer 5 - AndroidTV Platform
Job description
Netflix is seeking a skilled engineer to enhance and maintain the AndroidTV application across various OEM devices. The role involves collaborating with internal teams and stakeholders to improve app performance and user experience while focusing on quality of experience (QoE) metrics.
Requirements
- Strong collaborator with excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Passionate about App and Playback QoE attributes, adept in AndroidTV device identity and security concepts.
- Fluent in Java, C/C++, Linux shell script, Javascript, CLI, experienced in embedded systems with full-stack and system development skills.
- AndroidTV OS Expert: Knowledge of AndroidTV internals, AndroidTV APIs, system broadcasts, and work managers for background tasks.
- Experienced in hardware OEMs and AndroidTV OS to align on OS, device, and application specifications.
Responsibilities
- Enhance and maintain the Netflix AndroidTV application for OEM device preload and Google Play Store deployment.
- Build, enhance, maintain, and migrate Netflix AndroidTV application and build systems as necessary.
- Explore and propose opportunities to increase change velocity, aligning with key stakeholders.
- Collaborate with internal teams to service their roadmap and identify technical constraints and gaps.
- Work with business and partnerships stakeholders to build and enhance technologies for out-of-app experiences.
Benefits
- Employees at Netflix are often offered flexible, people-first benefits—unlimited time away, generous parental leave, global family-forming support, mental-health programs (mindfulness, free counseling/coaching), and health coverage tailored by country. Financially, Netflix pays at personal top-of-market and lets employees choose their mix of cash vs. fully-vested 10-year stock options, alongside donation and volunteer matching. Convenience perks can include trust-based travel/expense policies, relocation support, and “Work, Not Drive” rideshare flexibility.
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