This vacancy is provided by Copenhagen Capacity.
Lunar is a modern bank and so much more where you have all you need money wise at your fingertips. Both as an individual or as an entrepreneur. Perhaps you already have a bank, but with Lunar you get an unparalleled overview of your spending and can bank, pay and invest in a new way. We are a Nordic bank and have more than 300.000 users in Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Try Lunar for free
Do you want to play a central role in making sure that Lunar’s Android app stays the best financial app on the market? Are you good at cracking difficult issues and finding creative solutions that enable us to deliver the best banking experience in the Nordics?
Then you should join the team as our new Android Engineer.
The look under the hood
Our technical platform is built on an event-based microservice architecture, where continuous and independent deployability is a must. We are pushing around 1000 releases a month to our users. We host our infrastructure in AWS and orchestrate our microservices via Kubernetes - and everything else that goes hand in hand with cloud-native technologies. Our primary language is Go, but we also believe in "the right tool for the job".
How we work
At Lunar we do things simultaneously and fast - and to be able to do so, our engineering culture has to be based on an agile mindset. We are organised within squads that are divided into different sub-domains, making it possible for each squad to be on their own mission - and thereby enabling us to work autonomously. At Lunar, we pursue a culture that enables people to “think different” and to take ownership in their work-life here. At Lunar, responsibility is not something you get - it is something you take.
At Lunar, we build the rocket ship while we race to the moon and beyond. To do that, we simultaneously expand our offerings and features while we maintain a solid, optimised and scalable platform for our more than 250.000 customers. It requires steady nerves and a super steady focus doing that.
The Android app
Kotlin first - that’s how we want our world to be. Of course we have a lot of old Java code but we are not afraid of killing it! Our mantra is that all new code should be written in kotlin and we are continuously converting or rewriting old java stuff. Some of the technologies we use are: Rx, Flux, Retrofit, Dagger2, Glide, Realm Database and of course all of the glorious androidx.
We are always trying to make sure our app is better than what you otherwise can find on Google Play. So if you are passionate about animations and have a flair for smooth UI, you are just right for the team.
Responsibilities
About you
As an Android Engineer you will gain ownership over several products from idea to production. We are looking for a teamplayer, who has knowledge of and experience in developing apps and who is always looking to get to the next level. You love to create solutions and are good at getting new ideas as to how we can make sure that Lunar’s awesome customers get the best experience possible.
You are curious by nature and you have a “get-things-done” attitude. You also love to learn new disciplines and try new things. You want to be in a role where you get to be hands on and get deep into the code.
You should definitely apply if you:
At Lunar we don't believe in typical candidates - but we do have somewhat an idea about how a typical candidate could be for this position. If you can scratch several things off the list - that is a plus:
We love diversity and all that sets us apart - that's what makes us awesome. Some are extroverted - some introverted.
We don't all speak Danish, Norwegian or Swedish, but we all speak English. The most important thing is respect and understanding between one and another.
Communication and all issues related to the position are curated by Copenhagen Capacity.
Further details on the relocation package are negotiable with the hiring company.
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