Posted Jul 13, 2026

Software Engineer - Flutter

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This is a remote position.

Location: LATAM

Role Purpose:

Design, develop, and maintain mobile, web and desktop applications using Flutter, working within cross-functional teams and contributing to multiple products and client projects at NetForemost. This is an evergreen role, intended to build a continuous talent pipeline and an always-ready bench.
Responsibilities
  • Develop and maintain mobile applications using Flutter following best practices.
  • Collaborate with backend, QA, UI/UX, and Product teams to deliver high-quality features.
  • Implement user interfaces based on provided designs (Figma or similar).
  • Participate in code reviews and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Adapt to different projects, teams, and technical contexts as business needs evolve.

Requirements

Core Technical Requirements
Hands-on experience developing applications with Flutter and Dart.
Strong knowledge of web, mobile and desktop development fundamentals.
Experience consuming RESTful APIs.
Proficiency with Git and collaborative workflows.
Basic understanding of testing and debugging mobile applications.
Nice-to-Have / Adjacent Skills
  • Experience with React, Angular, or other frontend frameworks.
  • Backend knowledge (.NET, Node.js, or similar).
  • Familiarity with Clean Architecture, MVVM, or similar patterns.
  • Exposure to CI/CD pipelines and mobile deployment processes.

Seniority Levels

Junior
  • 0–2 years of experience.

  • Solid Flutter fundamentals and strong learning mindset.

  • English level: B1–B2.

Mid
  • 2–5 years of experience.

  • Ability to work independently on assigned features.

  • English level: B2–C1.

Senior
  • 5+ years of experience.

  • Strong technical decision-making and mentoring capability.

  • English level: C1+ (client-ready).


Benefits

What We Offer
  • Continuous flow of challenging projects.

  • Professional and technical growth opportunities.

  • Fully remote work environment.

  • Stability with opportunities for ramp-up across projects.


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