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Manager - Mobile Applications

PeoplefyPune, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

Peoplefy is hiring an Engineering Manager for mobile applications in Pune. The role involves leading technical teams through the full SDLC using Agile/Scrum methodologies. You will oversee end-to-end development, from requirements gathering to deployment, while providing hands-on technical guidance in Android and iOS. Strong expertise in mobile frameworks, TDD, and DevOps integration is required.

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Experience

11-16 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Peoplefy is hiring an Engineering Manager for mobile applications in Pune. The role involves leading technical teams through the full SDLC using Agile/Scrum methodologies. You will oversee end-to-end development, from requirements gathering to deployment, while providing hands-on technical guidance in Android and iOS. Strong expertise in mobile frameworks, TDD, and DevOps integration is required.

TAL's take

Quality 50/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 company with a well-defined management role requiring specific technical expertise.

Clear requirements, specific stack, and well-defined responsibilities for a mobile engineering management role.

Must haves

  • 11-16 years total experience
  • 8+ years experience in SDLC
  • 4+ years technical leadership experience
  • 4+ years developing mobile or web applications
  • 4+ years experience in Agile/Scrum delivery
  • 4+ years programming expertise in Java/Kotlin or Objective-C/Swift

Tools and skills

javakotlinobjective-cswiftagilescrumapitddjenkinssonarqubejunitxctestgradlecocoapods

About the company

unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.

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