Summary
Enoch Hankombo is an Android developer based in London with a strong track record building production apps and teams across media, retail and fintech since 2017. He blends deep Java and Kotlin expertise with MVVM/MVP/Clean Architecture, dependency injection and reactive patterns (Dagger, RxJava, Retrofit) to deliver testable, maintainable mobile software. As Principal Android Developer at Bink and now at The Guardian, he has led platform work, CI-driven delivery and architecture decisions while mentoring engineers and running hands-on training programs. He’s comfortable owning greenfield projects and migrations—having moved codebases to Kotlin, introduced Room and comprehensive test suites, and built AndroidTV/FireTV streaming clients as a sole engineer. Pragmatic about SOLID design and Agile practices, he pairs technical rigor with a passion for upskilling others and accelerating team readiness.
2 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at Middlesex University