Building one app that runs well on both iOS and Android without maintaining two separate codebases has become genuinely realistic thanks to Flutter, and companies that have adopted it need developers who understand not just Dart syntax but the trade-offs that come with cross-platform development generally. This remote opening is for exactly that kind of Flutter developer.
Building cross-platform mobile applications using the Flutter framework sits at the center of the role, which means writing Dart code that produces a consistent, polished experience across both major mobile platforms rather than a compromise that feels slightly off on one of them. Implementing responsive UI components is a constant part of the work, since Flutter's widget-based approach to layout requires thinking carefully about how screens adapt across different device sizes.
Integrating backend APIs connects the app to whatever data and services power it, and Firebase comes up often here for authentication, storage, and real-time data needs depending on the project. Optimizing app performance matters more in Flutter than developers sometimes expect going in, since a mishandled widget tree or poorly managed state can cause noticeable slowdowns even though the framework itself is fast. Managing releases to app stores — both Google Play and Apple's App Store — rounds out the responsibilities, including the platform-specific quirks each store's review process involves.
Dart proficiency is the foundation, paired with genuine comfort in the Flutter framework itself rather than just general mobile development experience. State management is a skill that separates developers who can build a simple screen from those who can maintain a complex app as it grows — this role expects real experience with whichever state management approach the team standardizes on. REST APIs and Firebase integration come up regularly, and mobile UI design sensibility matters since Flutter puts a lot of layout control directly in the developer's hands. App store deployment experience, debugging, and unit testing round out the expected skill set.
A bachelor's degree is typically required for this role, generally in computer science or a related field, though equivalent practical experience is accepted too, particularly when paired with demonstrated proficiency in Dart and cross-platform mobile app development. At least 1 year of relevant experience is expected for this position, enough time to have shipped at least one Flutter app through to release on both major platforms.
This is a fully remote position, and mobile development tends to suit distributed teams reasonably well given how much of the workflow revolves around build tools, simulators, and shared version control rather than in-person pairing. Anyone currently browsing remote Flutter developer jobs should find this setup consistent with what's typical in the field. Naukri Mitra features this listing among current remote openings specifically for developers with hands-on Flutter and Dart experience.
Candidates coming from work from home Flutter developer jobs, or with backgrounds specifically in remote Dart Flutter developer positions, will likely find the expectations familiar. This role also fits people currently exploring remote Flutter mobile app developer jobs more broadly, and those who've previously done freelance Flutter developer remote jobs should find the transition to a full-time structured role fairly smooth, since the core technical work is largely the same.
The position pays $104,000 per year. Benefits include health insurance, paid time off, and retirement savings plans, along with reimbursement for mobile development tools or professional certifications — a practical benefit given how often Flutter's tooling and best practices continue to evolve. Remote-work flexibility applies to the full role.
This position suits someone who enjoys building for both major mobile platforms at once and wants to keep working with a framework that's still actively maturing. Interested candidates who match the required skills — Flutter, Dart, REST APIs, Firebase, state management, Git, mobile UI design, app store deployment, debugging, and unit testing — can apply through the standard process listed with this posting.
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