We’re looking for a Full-stack Flutter Mobile engineer to develop a mobile food tech application. The mobile app is a marketplace for buying/selling and reducing food waste while connecting with one's local community. As the project’s tech stack includes Flutter and Firebase (serverless), ideally, this project is to be completed by a full-stack individual who can handle both the mobile and serverless backend like Firebase. This position is for Middle+ and Senior engineers.
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Evrone & Flutter
Evrone is a software design and development consultancy. Entrusted by the Fortune 500 companies like KFC, L'Oreal, we design award-winning digital products and critical business IT solutions for enterprise clients and startups.
We are a Ruby on Rails, Flutter, Python, Go, React development company that delivers solutions for such industries as EdTech, HR-tech, Retail, Fintech, Foodtech, eHealth, eCommerce, Artificial intelligence & Machine Learning, etc. But most importantly, we do what we love.
Our last project is a Medcorder: an automated healthcare app for care teams, evrone.com/medcorder. Stack included: Google Cloud, Google Firebase, Google Storage, and Google Speech Recognition.
Since Flutter is an open-source framework, there are already a rapidly growing number of ready-made solutions, available for anyone to use in their projects. However, at the time of Medcorder development, there were no ready-to-use plugins for audio recording and playing. So the client came up with the idea of the development of the audio recording plugin as an open source contribution and Evrone created it, using Objective C for iOS and Java for Android. The Custom Audio Plugin is now publicly available – github.com/evrone/flutter_audio
Moreover, we are passionate about delivering top-notch content to our users. Watch first-hand interviews with well-known people from the world of software development and technologies & hear the most interesting programming career stories. For example, we talked with Tim Sneath, Google's product manager for Flutter and Dart, about how both the language and the framework have evolved over the last two years, how they're being used today, and where they're headed: evrone.com/tim-sneath-interview
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