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Senior Software Engineer - iOS (Interaction and Animation)

Posted 11 Days Ago
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Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
160K-240K Annually
Senior level
Easy Apply
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
160K-240K Annually
Senior level
The role involves enhancing the iOS app's motion and interaction quality using animations, collaborating with designers and engineers, and creating scalable, intuitive UI components.
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At Underdog, we make sports more fun.

Our thesis is simple: build the best products and we’ll build the biggest company in the space, because there’s so much more to be built for sports fans. We’re just over five years in, and we’re one of the fastest-growing sports companies ever, most recently valued at $1.3B. And it’s still the early days.

We’ve built and scaled multiple games and products across fantasy sports, sports betting, and prediction markets, all united in one seamless, simple, easy to use, intuitive and fun app. 

Underdog isn’t for everyone. One of our core values is give a sh*t. The people who win here are the ones who care, push, and perform. If that’s you, come join us.

Winning as an Underdog is more fun.

This role focuses on how the app feels as much as how it functions. It is one of the few engineering roles in which motion, interaction quality, and visual clarity are primary responsibilities. The person in this role will define how we use animation across the iOS app, help express our brand through movement, and support product teams in building polished, scalable experiences.

About the role
  • You will join the Mobile Platform team and work within a group focused on foundational mobile capabilities.
  • Collaborate with other iOS and Android engineers, as well as product and design partners, to raise the quality of motion and interaction across the app.
  • Design and build animations, transitions, and interactive UI components in SwiftUI, Lottie, and Rive.
  • Work closely with designers to explore ideas quickly and turn the best ones into production-ready patterns.
  • Help teams evaluate motion concepts, understand trade-offs, and use animation to improve clarity and engagement.
  • Bring other engineers along as a key part of the role.
  • Document patterns, create examples, pair with engineers when needed, and help the organization understand when and how to use motion responsibly.
  • Build systems that enable product teams to ship polished interactions without relying on bespoke implementations.
Who you are
  • You are an experienced iOS engineer who cares deeply about how interfaces feel, not just how they function.
  • You have a portfolio or examples of past motion or interaction work, and can explain the intent, decisions, and tradeoffs behind them.
  • You understand animation tools such as SwiftUI animations, Lottie, and Rive, and know when to use each.
  • You know how to build animations that perform well under real product conditions and how to debug issues that affect responsiveness.
  • You work well with designers and can translate motion concepts into clear engineering plans.
  • You communicate clearly with engineers, designers, and product partners and can guide conversations about what motion adds and what it costs.
  • You are comfortable iterating quickly during exploration and being disciplined when shipping to production.
  • You notice gaps in polish and take initiative to improve them without needing direction.
Even better if you have
  • Experience bringing brand expression into motion or helping shape a motion language for a product.
  • Experience working with design systems teams or contributing to reusable interaction patterns.
  • Experience with cross‑platform animation tools and collaboration patterns, especially when aligning animations across iOS and Android.
  • Familiarity with haptics, gesture‑driven interactions, and micro‑interaction design.
  • Interest in building lightweight tools or workflows that make it easier for teams to prototype and ship polished interactions.


Our target starting base salary range for this position is between $160,000 and $240,000, plus pre-IPO equity. Our comp range reflects the full scale of expected compensation for this role. Offers are calibrated based on experience, skills, impact, and geographies. Most new hires land in the lower half of the band, with the opportunity to advance toward the upper end over time.

What we can offer you:
  • Unlimited PTO (we're extremely flexible with the exception of the first few weeks before & into the NFL season)
  • 16 weeks of fully paid parental leave
  • Home office stipend
  • A connected virtual first culture with a highly engaged distributed workforce
  • 5% 401k match, FSA, company paid health, dental, vision plan options for employees and dependents

#LI-REMOTE

This position may require sports betting licensure based on certain state regulations.

Underdog is an equal opportunity employer and doesn't discriminate on the basis of creed, race, sexual orientation, gender, age, disability status, or any other defining characteristic.

California Applicants: Review our CPRA Privacy Notice here. 

Top Skills

Lottie
Rive
Swiftui

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