JobsAndroid Software Engineer 4 – Foundations Teams
Job description
Netflix is seeking two Android Software Engineer 4 roles for its Foundations teams, focusing on building core infrastructure and UI architecture for Android applications. The Android Client Foundations team will work on app architecture and developer frameworks, while the Shared Client Foundations team will design cross-platform solutions. Candidates should be passionate about creating high-impact software that enhances user experiences and empowers fellow engineers. This role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies and contribute to the streaming experience for millions of users worldwide.
Requirements
- Strong experience in Android development using Kotlin and Java.
- Familiarity with modern Android technologies such as Jetpack Compose, Dagger/Hilt, and GraphQL.
- Experience in building scalable and maintainable software solutions.
- Ability to write automated tests and focus on code quality and testability.
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to navigate technical trade-offs.
Responsibilities
- Build and maintain core Android infrastructure and app architecture.
- Define and implement Android best practices for a high-commit volume codebase.
- Continuously modernize and optimize the Android codebase with new technologies.
- Design and implement cross-platform UI architecture for various devices.
- Collaborate with product engineers to ensure smooth application performance.
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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