Why This Job is Featured on The SaaS Jobs
This Android Engineer role stands out in the SaaS ecosystem because it sits on a shared geo platform that supports multiple product surfaces inside a super app. Work on maps, routing, search, and location intelligence tends to become foundational infrastructure, where decisions about SDK design, reuse, and reliability have downstream impact across several verticals rather than a single feature area.
From a SaaS career perspective, the remit signals exposure to the operating mechanics that matter at scale: controlled rollouts via feature flags, experimentation through A/B testing, and production health monitoring with analytics and crash reporting. The combination of Jetpack Compose, Redux or MVI patterns, and CI/CD involvement builds portable expertise for modern mobile orgs that treat Android as a continuously shipped product, not a periodic release.
The role is best suited to an engineer who prefers end to end ownership from build to release, and who is comfortable collaborating across mobile, backend, QA, product, and platform functions. It will fit someone who enjoys debugging real user issues, iterating on performance, and contributing to shared components that other teams depend on.
The section above is editorial commentary from The SaaS Jobs, provided to help SaaS professionals understand the role in a broader industry context.
Job Description
Android Engineer
Department: Geo Cluster
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Pakistan
Description
The Geo Super App Team at is responsible for building and scaling location-based experiences and geo-platform capabilities used across multiple inDrive verticals and mini-apps. The team works on core map and mobility infrastructure, including address management, bookmarks, search, routing integrations, SDK capabilities, location intelligence, and geo-related user experience optimization.
The team collaborates closely with mobile, backend, QA, product, and platform teams to deliver scalable and reusable geo solutions that power the broader Super App ecosystem.
Key Responsibilities
- Own development of Android features from implementation to release
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams on feature design and delivery
- Build solutions using Redux/MVI (primary) and standard Android architectures
- Develop UI using Jetpack Compose
- Implement feature flags and A/B experiments, ensuring safe rollouts
- Debug and resolve performance issues (memory, UI, network)
- Write unit tests and maintain code quality through reviews
- Work with CI/CD pipelines for build and release processes
- Integrate APIs, map SDKs, and geo features
- Monitor app health (Crashlytics/Analytics) and fix production issues
- Participate in sprint planning and estimations
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
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2–5 years of Android development experience
- Strong in Kotlin and Android SDK fundamentals
- Experience with Jetpack Compose
- Proficient in Coroutines/Flow; familiarity with RxJava (legacy)
- Experience with Retrofit/OkHttp and REST APIs
- Understanding of MVI/Redux (preferred), MVVM, or Clean Architecture
- Solid grasp of OOP, SOLID, and design patterns
- Experience with unit testing and Git workflows
- Knowledge of performance optimization (memory, battery, network)
- Exposure to maps/location-based features is a plus
- Familiarity with feature flags and experimentation (A/B testing)
- Experience with CI/CD pipelines is a plus
- Nice to have: experience with AI tools like Claude Code or Cursor
Why join us
- Help us challenge injustice by creating fair choices for millions of people across 1100+ cities in 48 countries
- Develop your professional skills with access to mentoring, career consulting, and learning programs
- Collaborate with teams around the world and gain international experience through our Global Talent Exchange Program
- Engage in company-wide challenges, awards, sports activities, employee-led social impact and volunteering projects
- Work alongside people who take initiative, speak openly, and challenge themselves to grow
- Improve your language skills through co-financed courses and internal speaking clubs
Final benefits may vary depending on the location