Sr iOS Engineer - Navigation at Uber (San Francisco, CA)

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Whether engineering more accurate ETAs or helping drivers navigate to the perfect pick-up spot, our mapping technologies are integral to the magic of the Uber platform.
On the Maps Engineering team, we use the latest ML, GPS, and telematics solutions to make transportation on our platform safer and more accessible.
About the Role
You will be part of the Navigation team that builds Uber's navigation experience, which our driver partners use worldwide. As an iOS Engineer, you will create clear visual and spoken guidance systems to help drivers move people and goods as efficiently, and as safely, as possible.
What You'll Do
  • Substantially evolve key navigation systems used by millions of drivers a day in the core trip flow
  • Work alongside backend engineers to drive end-to-end experiences that involve visual, text and voice guidance
  • Partner closely with the sister teams in Maps Display, Maps Routing, Driver and Eats Courier to increase consistency and efficiency during the Pickup and Dropoff (PUDO) experience.
  • Deep collaborations with UberAI, basemaps, safety and UXR teams
  • Half a billion minutes on navigation screen time per day
Basic Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related technical field or equivalent practical experience
  • Strong experience w/ either Obj-C and/or Swift
  • Experience building in either mobile platform/sdk/dev tools, or mobile consumer facing features
Preferred Qualifications:
  • 4+ year of mobile development experience
  • MS/PhD in Computer Science or a related field
  • Deep understanding of iOS frameworks
  • Experience with writing, releasing, maintaining mobile code
  • Experience analyzing a feature in production using analytics and experiments
  • Experience efficiently collaborating on projects
  • Experience with Java and j2objc
  • Experiences with mapping or navigation solutions
  • Contributions to iOS community via open source
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