Not specified; not specified; comprehensive benefi...
On-site
React native development experience
Fire tv or android ctv platform shipping
Native module bridging with android
TEGNA Inc. is seeking a React Native Developer to enhance their Fire TV streaming application as they transition to Amazon's Vega OS. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in React Native, particularly for CTV platforms, and will work within a collaborative team environment based in Knoxville, TN
Job Summary
The role involves building and evolving the Fire TV streaming application as Amazon transitions to the new Vega OS platform.
Candidates will optimize performance for large screens including remote navigation, lean-back UI patterns, and smooth scrolling behavior.
TEGNA offers comprehensive benefits including medical plans, a 401(k) match up to 80% of pay, and generous paid time off.
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TEGNA Inc. is seeking a React Native Developer to enhance their Fire TV streaming application as they transition to Amazon's Vega OS. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in React Native, particularly for CTV platforms, and will work within a collaborative team environment based in Knoxville, TN.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, 401(k) match, PTO, and virtual care access
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
React Native development experience
Fire TV or Android CTV platform shipping
Native module bridging with Android
HLS video playback implementation
SSAI/DAI ad tech integration
RESTful API and microservice integration
Agile team collaboration
Nice-to-have
Amazon Vega OS early adoption
Multi-platform CTV experience
RudderStack analytics familiarity
Feature flag and A/B testing tools
New Relic observability usage
CTV OAuth authentication flows
Key Requirements
3-5 years professional React Native experience
Proven Fire TV or Android CTV app shipping history
Solid understanding of native module bridging
Experience with video playback and HLS architecture
Familiarity with server-side ad insertion patterns