💰 $130,000 - $190,000 🌍 undefined, Texas 📅 06/04/2026
Apply**About the Role**
We're looking for a mobile engineer to join a small, focused team working on
Birdie — our native Android app that's currently mid-flight on a migration to
Kotlin Multiplatform. You won't be babysitting a JIRA board or attending 11
standups a week. We keep the ceremony light and the work meaningful.
This role is for someone who's comfortable owning things end-to-end, asking
questions when they're stuck, and figuring it out when they're not. Golf
industry experience is definitely not required — we'll handle that part — but
you should have strong Kotlin instincts and a genuine interest in modern
mobile development.
**What You 'll Work On**
Birdie is a native Android app used by golfers across our course network.
You'll be helping push it forward — squashing bugs, building new features, and
playing an active role in the ongoing migration to Compose Multiplatform. The
codebase is real, the problems are real, and the feedback loop is short.
**Requirements**
* Kotlin — you should feel at home here, not like you're visiting
* Jetpack Compose — production experience, not just a tutorial or two
* A sense of humor — non-negotiable
**Nice to Haves**
* Experience with Compose Multiplatform (big plus — that's where we're headed)
* React Native background (useful for cross-platform context)
* C# or .NET familiarity (our backend speaks this)
* GraphQL (how our APIs are structured)
* Exposure to other modern declarative UI frameworks like SwiftUI — knowing there's a world beyond Android is a healthy sign
**What to Expect**
* A small engineering team where your work is visible and your opinions matter
* Minimal meetings — we mean it
* Remote-first, async-friendly
* You won't be handed a perfect spec. You'll help define it.
* A codebase actively being modernized, not one being kept on life support
**What Not to Expect**
* A corporate ladder
* A dedicated scrum master
* Three rounds of approval to merge a PR
If you're the kind of engineer who gets annoyed by unnecessary process, likes
to ship things, and can laugh at at yourself (and us) — we'd like to talk.