Skip to main content

onX

Android Engineer III - Hunt

Bozeman, Montana, United StatesmidAdded today

About this role

onX is hiring an Android Engineer III to build and scale hunting experiences within their Hunt product vertical. You'll design Android applications, collaborate cross-functionally with engineering and product teams, contribute to architecture decisions, and lead experimentation and A/B testing initiatives while exploring AI integration opportunities.

What you'll do

  • Design and build Android applications focused on user engagement for hunters
  • Collaborate with engineers and product managers to integrate services cleanly
  • Contribute to architectural decisions and write unit, integration, and acceptance tests
  • Provide code reviews and feedback across the team's work
  • Design, build, and analyze A/B experiments with data-driven iteration
  • Explore and integrate AI tools into daily workflows with sound judgment

What they're looking for

  • Android development with Kotlin and/or Java (2+ years professional)
  • Unit, integration, and acceptance testing
  • Code review and mentoring
  • Continuous Integration practices
  • A/B testing and experimentation design
  • Asynchronous programming with Flows and Coroutines
  • Modern Android libraries (Jetpack Compose preferred)
  • Metrics-driven and hypothesis-driven thinking
Apply with Autofill

Opens the application — the Jobs AI extension fills it for you. Set up autofill

Opens the official application on the employer’s site. No login required.

onX

onX builds outdoor exploration and off-road mapping applications that help users navigate and discover natural landscapes. The company is hiring mobile engineers (iOS and Android) to enhance user experience, drive growth, and innovate across their outdoor technology platform.

Website
onx.com
View all jobs at onX

Likely interview questions

  • Tell us about a complex Android feature you built—how did you approach the architecture and testing?
  • Describe your experience running A/B experiments. How have you used data to inform product decisions?