Senior Software Developer Kotlin
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About the role
We fuse together exceptional talent who deliver outstanding software solutions. Our approach has helped us grow 60% in 2021, 94% in 2022, while in 2023 we joined forces with Insight, a Fortune 500 company and a leading solutions and systems integrator. With exciting growth plans and cutting-edge projects, there has never been a better time to join our incredible team.
About the role
We are building the software that drone pilots actually look at. The application runs on the aircraft's smart controller — DJI RC Pro / RC Plus class hardware — as an Android app with a Kotlin presentation layer, sitting on top of a shared Kotlin Multiplatform core that also powers our backend.
This role is front-end first. You own the interface: live telemetry, video, mission state, and the controls a pilot uses in the field. You will also co-own the shared KMP core with the rest of the team — the domain model, protocol and sync logic that the UI renders and the backend serves.
We do not have a designer yet. The right person here has opinions about interface design and can carry a screen from rough intent to something a pilot can use in bright sunlight with one hand — working with a designer later, but not blocked without one today.
This is a senior individual contributor role. You are not managing anyone; you are expected to make good calls independently and raise the quality bar by example.
What you will do
Build and own the Android presentation layer in Kotlin and Compose: flight UI, telemetry displays, video, mission planning and review.
Shape the interface itself — layout, interaction, information hierarchy — in the absence of a dedicated designer.
Co-own the shared Kotlin Multiplatform core alongside the rest of the team: domain model, protocol, persistence, sync.
Render live telemetry and video streams smoothly on modest controller hardware.
Design for the field: degraded links, stale data, gloves, sunlight, vibration, one-handed use.
Work alongside the engineers handling the DJI SDK integration, and consume the flight state they expose — growing into that layer yourself over time if it interests you.
Validate on real hardware. The emulator only gets you so far; expect to be part of field testing.
Requirements
1. Engineering fundamentals
5+ years building and shipping production software.
Expert-level Kotlin: coroutines, structured concurrency, Flow, generics.
Sound architecture instincts: modularization, clear layer boundaries, domain logic kept out of framework and UI code.
Comfortable with testing and CI/CD as part of normal work, not an afterthought.
Able to work autonomously in a fully remote, distributed team, and to communicate clearly in writing.
Professional working proficiency in English.
2. Android
4+ years of Android development with applications shipped and maintained in production.
Solid grasp of the application lifecycle, foreground and bound services, process death, and keeping a long-running session alive behind the UI.
Performance work as a habit: profiling, memory, frame timing, battery and thermal behaviour on constrained devices.
Comfortable targeting older API levels and non-standard hardware — controller devices lag well behind mainstream Android and have no Play Services to lean on.
3. Presentation layer in Kotlin — the core of this role
Deep Jetpack Compose: state hoisting, recomposition and stability, ,derivedStateOf, custom layouts, Canvas drawing, animation, gesture handling.
Sound UI architecture: unidirectional data flow, a single source of truth, Flow-driven state, no business logic in composables.
Rendering high-frequency streams without dropping frames: telemetry arriving many times a second, backpressure, conflation, throttling to what the eye can actually use.
Composing UI over live video and map surfaces —SurfaceView/TextureView interop, overlays, correct layering and lifecycle.
Custom visual components built from scratch: gauges, attitude and heading indicators, timelines, map overlays. Off-the-shelf Material components will not cover this UI.
Design judgment. You can take a vague requirement and produce a defensible interface: information hierarchy under time pressure, dense but glanceable layouts, high contrast for direct sunlight, touch targets usable with gloves, no reliance on subtle colour cues.
Designing for degraded states — stale telemetry, lost link, unknown position — so the screen never implies certainty the system does not have.
Accessibility and internationalisation fundamentals; UI testing (Compose UI tests, screenshot tests).
4. Kotlin Multiplatform
Production experience with KMP, not just prototypes.
Confident with expect / actual , source set layout, and Gradle multiplatform configuration — version catalogs, convention plugins.
The KMP ecosystem in practice: Ktor client, kotlinx-serialization, kotlinx-datetime, SQLDelight or Room KMP, coroutines across targets.
Judgment about what belongs in shared code versus platform code, and the discipline to hold that line while working in a codebase you share with others.
Offline-first patterns: local persistence, deferred sync, conflict handling when connectivity returns.
5. Real-time and hardware-facing UI
We do not expect drone experience. We do expect that you have built an interface driven by something other than a REST response — hardware, a device SDK, a sensor, a media pipeline.
Experience building UI on top of a device or hardware SDK : Bluetooth or USB peripherals, cameras, IoT devices, medical or industrial equipment, vehicles, robotics.
Handling connection lifecycle in the UI: pairing, reconnection, link loss, and communicating all of it honestly to the user.
Live video in an app: decoding, rendering, latency, and drawing on top of a moving frame.
Comfort with a UI whose correctness matters — where a misleading screen has consequences beyond a bad review.
Nice to have
DJI SDK experience — Mobile SDK v5 especially, or Payload / Edge SDK. A significant plus, not a requirement.
Any drone or autopilot exposure: MAVLink, PX4, ArduPilot, Skydio, Parrot; or hands-on flying.
Compose Multiplatform.
Geospatial and map UI: coordinate systems, tiling, offline map data, flight-path overlays.
Video transport: RTMP, WebRTC, RTSP, hardware codecs.
Design tooling and vocabulary — Figma, design systems, prototyping — given we have no designer yet.
Server-side Kotlin (Ktor or Spring Boot), useful for the shared core.
Android on vendor-locked or rugged hardware: device owner mode, sideloaded distribution, OTA updates for fielded units.
A drone pilot certificate, or genuine willingness to obtain one.
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