Responsibilities
- designing, developing and maintaining solutions supporting the global mobile application release process
- working as a technical lead within the release infrastructure area, including making architectural decisions and implementing key system components
- owning and managing the end-to-end lifecycle of mobile application releases, from build preparation to distribution across release channels
- automating application publishing and version management processes across app distribution platforms including app store, google play and selected OEM stores
- designing and implementing observability and monitoring tooling for release quality, including automated crash and ANR detection systems
- developing and optimizing tools and pipelines supporting engineering teams in release management processes
- collaborating with engineering and product teams to ensure stable, secure and repeatable release processes
- identifying and implementing improvements increasing the reliability, scalability and efficiency of the release infrastructure
- ensuring high quality and operational continuity of application release processes serving hundreds of millions of users globally
Requirements
- the position requires working from the office in Stockholm three times a week
- hands-on experience releasing mobile apps to stores (App Store, Google Play, OEM)
- strong experience in either iOS or Android mobile engineering
- CI/CD pipeline building and maintenance (Fastlane, Jenkins, or similar)
- release train management and advanced branching strategies (e.g. Gitflow)
- scripting skills in Python, Bash, Go, or Ruby for tooling and automation
- knowledge of Android and/or iOS SDKs and modern mobile architectures
- app Store and Google Play policy and compliance knowledge
- experience with Agile methodologies (Scrum/Kanban)
- practical experience using AI-powered assistants (e.g. Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Cursor) to improve productivity, quality, or decision-making in software delivery
- English - B2+
- Work from the European Union region and a work permit are required
Nice to Have
- Experience applying GenAI in a more structured way within the SDLC, including defined workflows, prompt patterns, or tool integrations embedded into daily work
- Interest in and familiarity with emerging AI-driven practices (e.g. agent-based workflows, automation patterns, AI-augmented development), with a willingness to explore and experiment beyond standard approaches
Additional Information
- Work from the European Union region and a work permit are required
- English - B2+