Software Engineer, iOS
FigmaFigma is growing our team of passionate creatives and builders on a mission to make design accessible to all. Figma’s platform helps teams bring ideas to life—whether you're brainstorming, creating a prototype, translating designs into code, or iterating with AI. From idea to product, Figma empowers teams to streamline workflows, move faster, and work together in real time from anywhere in the world. If you're excited to shape the future of design and collaboration, join us!
The Mobile Product team supports Figma's powerful companion apps for iOS and Android. We are looking for new team members who value collaboration, usability, and excellence to maintain and build new features for the Figma iOS app. You'll work closely with your engineering peers to chart out upcoming work and how best to execute on it. You'll brainstorm with cross-functional partners (design, product, research, data science) to deliver delightful mobile experiences to Figma's users. We also work with product teams across Figma to identify the most impactful features to bring to mobile and continuously invest in the quality of our mobile apps to make them a joy to use for designers (and everyone else!).
This is a full time role that can be held from one of our US hubs or remotely in the United States.
What you'll do at Figma:
- Work with PMs, designers, and other engineers to bring Figma's most popular features to iPhone and iPad
- Use Apple technologies like Swift, SwiftUI, and UIKit
- Participate in user research and testing to better understand our customers
- Share responsibility for testing, releasing, and maintaining our mobile apps
- Communicate and document architectural designs and requirements
- Provide thoughtful feedback to others
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