Ios Mobile Application Developer Resume
Santa Monica, CA
SUMMARY
- I'm a tenacious, experienced, and resourceful iOS developer.
- I currently have five mobile apps published on the App Store.
- My professional experience includes building mobile apps for St. Jude Medical and Confidential in Los Angeles.
- Designed, developed, and published five iOS mobile apps on the App Store
- 2016 graduate of the Confidential, Chicago, IL
- Professional iOS development experience for medical devices for Confidential .
- Led HelloTel App development team from vision to reality of 100,000 downloads
- Led both android and iOS designers and engineers for Confidential
- 4+ years of wireframing and designing mobile UI/UX schemes
- Deep understanding of iOS development and best design practices
- MBA with ability to think strategically and look beyond the horizon
- Led digital workshops for Confidential launching 18 new territories for iTunes Willing to relocate to: Portland, OR
TECHNICAL SKILLS
- Swift
- Objective - C
- GitHub
- UX
- UI
- Xcode
- Cocoa Touch
- Object-oriented Programming
- Agile Development
- JSON
- API
- REST
- Publishing Apps
- Version Control
- MVC
- CocoaPods
- Unit Testing
- Firebase
- Alamofire
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
iOS Mobile Application Developer
Confidential
Responsibilities:
I built innovative iOS applications with a team of accomplished software developers for the medical community.
Director
Confidential, Santa Monica, CA
Responsibilities:
I built the mobile project plans, wireframes, UX/UI schemes, and led Sherlock's iOS/Android mobile app development teams.
Planner
Confidential, Burbank, CA
Responsibilities:
I planned and managed Confidential digital supply chain for iTunes to service subsidiary and licensee markets. I innovated an online trailer recommendation InfoPath form, centralizing theatrical trailers, synergy spots, and first trailering opportunities and pioneered new web-based approval system.
Mastering Manager
Confidential, Burbank, CA
Responsibilities:
I conceived, authored, and implemented new relational rejection database, reducing rejection research time by 70%.