- Location
- Tokyo
- Employment
- Full-time
- Japanese
- Japanese?
- Visa
- Visa maybe
- Posted
- 2026-08-12
- Category
- Software & IT
About this role
The iOS Engineer develops the OneBank product and related systems. The role covers the full service-development cycle, including identifying problems, considering solutions, designing, implementing, testing, releasing, and measuring the impact of features.
The main responsibility is designing and developing the OneBank iOS application. The engineer also participates in product design discussions with the wider team, including non-engineering roles. In cooperation with server-side engineers, the role includes defining API specifications for the iOS and Android applications. Other responsibilities include planning release schedules, establishing release processes, and keeping the application aligned with the latest iOS platform capabilities.
OneBank's applications are being developed as the user connection to the service. The product includes wallet functions built around a Visa prepaid card and household accounting, as well as family account-sharing features such as Pair Card and Junior Card, a pay-later charging function, aggregation with bank, credit-card, and securities accounts, and points functions. The work therefore supports a financial application intended to address users' money-related needs.
Development is organized into teams based on individual business areas, with a small number of iOS engineers assigned to each team. The number of teams is expected to grow. While iOS is the primary focus, tasks may also involve implementing parts of the Android application or server-side systems. Depending on the team situation and the engineer's interests, the role can include completing an individual feature from start to finish.
The stated work location is the SmartBank office at 7-22-17 Nishigotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, in the Gotanda TOC Building. The posting does not specify salary, employment type, working hours, benefits, language requirements, or visa support.
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