Applied Intuition is seeking an Android Software Engineer to join their Vehicle OS team in Sunnyvale, California. The role focuses on designing and maintaining advanced Android applications that power next-generation vehicle intelligence, requiring a strong background in Android development and a collaborative mindset
Job Summary
As a Android Software Engineer on the Vehicle OS team, you will be at the heart of designing, building, and maintaining advanced Android apps that power next-generation vehicle intelligence and software at scale.
You’ll collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver smooth, innovative, and reliable features—ultimately driving the transition to a software-defined future for the automotive industry.
We are an in-office company, and our expectation is that employees primarily work from their Applied Intuition office 5 days a week.
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Applied Intuition is seeking an Android Software Engineer to join their Vehicle OS team in Sunnyvale, California. The role focuses on designing and maintaining advanced Android applications that power next-generation vehicle intelligence, requiring a strong background in Android development and a collaborative mindset.
Salary
Base: $147,000 - $265,000 USD annually; Bonus/Equity: Equity in the form of options and/or restricted stock units; Benefits: Comprehensive health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance coverage, 401k retirement benefits with employer match, learning and wellness stipends, and paid time off
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Android SDK
Jetpack libraries
Kotlin and Java
MVVM, MVI architecture patterns
high-quality Android applications
Nice-to-have
Android Open Source Project (AOSP)
Android Automotive OS (AAOS)
product-focused mindset
fast-paced, startup-like environment
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Computer, Software Engineering, or equivalent
3+ years of Android or iOS application development experience
2-4+ years of experience shipped apps at scale
Track record of writing clean, maintainable, and testable code