Hungryroot is using AI to build a consumer-centric food and wellness company. They are seeking a Senior iOS Engineer to build and own end-to-end iOS features, leveraging AI tools to enhance development and improve product quality.
Responsibilities:
- Build and maintain high-quality iOS features using Swift and SwiftUI
- Own features end-to-end, from architecture to implementation to iteration
- Collaborate with product, design, and backend teams to deliver impactful user experiences
- Integrate and build AI-powered features (e.g. conversational UI, recommendations, intelligent workflows)
- Work in an AI-assisted development workflow where code may be generated by tools and refined by engineers to production quality
- Review, refine, and integrate AI-generated code to meet standards for performance, security, and user experience
- Stay up-to-date with the latest Apple technologies (SwiftUI, iOS SDKs, frameworks) and proactively propose, prototype, and drive adoption where it benefits the product
- Continuously improve development velocity and quality through modern tooling and workflows
Requirements:
- 5+ years of iOS development experience, with significant A/B testing implementations
- Strong proficiency in Swift and SwiftUI, with production experience (SwiftUI-first mindset)
- Experience building, shipping, and maintaining production iOS applications
- Solid understanding of mobile architecture, performance, and best practices
- Strong proficiency integrating with RESTful APIs in production (authentication, pagination, error handling, networking performance, and data modeling)
- Regularly use AI tools (e.g. Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, Cursor, etc.) as part of their day-to-day development workflow
- Are comfortable working in an AI-augmented environment where tools accelerate implementation but engineers own the final result
- Have hands-on experience generating, refining, and debugging code with AI assistance
- Take ownership of code quality, performance, and UX when working with AI-generated outputs
- Are curious about emerging patterns like agent workflows, tool use, and automation