HSBC Group is hiring an iOS Developer/Consultant Specialist to lead the development of host apps on the iOS platform, ensuring high performance and responsiveness. At HSBC, we are committed to building a culture where all employees are valued, respected, and opinions count.
What You'll Do
- Lead the development of host apps on the iOS platform, ensuring high performance and responsiveness.
- Collaborate with global stakeholders, including engineering, delivery teams, and QAs, to align on project goals.
- Implement and maintain robust, scalable code using Swift and SwiftUI, combining design patterns with hands-on coding expertise.
- Apply design patterns to create clean, maintainable, and efficient code architecture.
- Participate in technical design discussions and reviews.
- Troubleshoot and resolve production issues, ensuring minimal disruption.
- Mentor junior developers and contribute to the team’s technical growth.
- Utilize critical thinking to analyze complex problems and develop innovative solutions.
- Participate in Agile and DevOps practices to enhance development efficiency.
What We're Looking For
- Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.
- 8+ years of experience in iOS mobile app development, with a strong focus on Swift and SwiftUI.
- Extensive knowledge of OOPS, software design, and design patterns.
- Proven experience in mobile or tablet digital development.
- Strong analytical skills, critical thinking, and excellent communication abilities.
- Experience in troubleshooting, production issue handling, and defect fixing.
- Experience in RASP / security services for mobile apps.
- Experience in designing complex solutions for host apps.
- Familiarity with Agile methodologies and DevOps practices.
Nice to Have
- Familiarity with accessibility and scripting languages.
Technical Stack
- Swift
- SwiftUI
HSBC provides a workplace that fosters continuous professional development, flexible working, and opportunities to grow within an inclusive and diverse environment.




