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React Native / Expo Mobile App Developer - GPS App

Salary

£104k - £195k

Min Experience

2 years

Location

remote

JobType

part-time

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Contract Role: React Native Mobile App Developer (Android Tablet / Geospatial Logistics) Duration: 1–2 months Location: Remote Start Date: ASAP We are hiring a React Native developer to deliver a tablet-based Android app focused on geospatial tracking for logistics in agriculture. This is a contract role for an experienced individual who can deliver from day one — this is not a "learn on the job" opportunity. The backend engineering is already in place and a working prototype exists. Your role will be to take this forward into a robust, production-ready application. Key Skills Required: Strong experience with React Native Proficient with AWS Amplify, particularly Auth and DataStore Experience working with background services on Android Solid knowledge of offline-first apps, ideally using Amplify DataStore Demonstrable experience working with GPS in low-accuracy/error-prone regions Ability to work independently and manage your own delivery Additional Experience That's a Plus: Apps involving mapping or geospatial data Logistics or field-data collection tools UI/UX considerations for tablet-focused interfaces Application Process: CV review (please ensure your experience is clearly relevant — we receive a high volume of generic applications) One technical interview (we typically hire based on this) Optional second interview if further clarification is needed We have included a salary range that reflects experience. We fully expect more senior candidates to charge more — and to deliver faster and with greater independence. If this sounds like a fit, please apply directly. You're also welcome to reach out to me on LinkedIn if you'd prefer to connect that way.

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Skills

react native
aws amplify
android
offline-first
gps