U-Haul is a moving and storage company that provides rental trucks, trailers, storage units, and related services for individuals and businesses. The company operates one of the largest do-it-yourself moving networks in North America.
U-Haul offers a wide range of services, including truck rentals, self-storage, moving supplies, and vehicle towing equipment. Its platform supports both local and long-distance moves, making it a key player in the logistics and relocation industry.
The company combines physical infrastructure with digital tools to simplify the moving process for customers.
Logistics
Transportation Services
Self-Storage
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
1945
10,000+ employees
Mobile applications play an important role in U-Haul’s customer experience, allowing users to book rentals, manage reservations, and access moving services.
The iOS engineering team works on apps that support truck reservations, check-in/check-out processes, navigation, and customer account management. Engineers also develop features for digital contracts, payments, and real-time updates.
Because the platform integrates with physical services, mobile engineers focus on reliability, usability, and seamless end-to-end experiences.
U-Haul App
Mobile application for booking trucks and managing moves.
Rental Platform
System for reserving vehicles and equipment.
Storage Services
Tools for managing self-storage rentals.
Logistics Infrastructure
Network supporting moving and transportation services.
Logistics and service platforms like U-Haul often hire:
These roles typically focus on building transactional apps, integrating with logistics systems, and improving user experience.