Software Engineer II (Fullstack/Mobile), Discovery Experience

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Overview Uber Eats has evolved beyond just restaurants to serve use cases like grocery, retail, and many more, around the world. The Discovery Experiences team is responsible for helping our users find and discover our various offerings, merchants and items on Uber Eats. We own several core consumer experiences including Feed. We are recruiting for a product-focused engineer who will be responsible for helping develop new consumer experiences on one or more of these surfaces to help eaters better navigate the different options on our platform and support the scalable growth of our ecosystem. This role will involve working with stakeholders to identify and define product requirements, translating these into scalable technical designs, and then working with other engineers to implement and release these features. What The Candidate Will Do Feature or product development within Uber Eats that spans full-stack and minor mobile work as needed. Basic Qualifications Building features at scale for consumer applications Running A/B tests Strong communication skills, experience working with stakeholders including product managers, design and user research Ability to learn new technologies and frameworks quickly Previous experience working on full-stack development including API design and front-end user experience Previous experience with front-end frameworks such as React, Angular, etc Previous experience with native mobile development (iOS or Android) Preferred Qualifications Previously led multiple engineers, teams to develop consumer experiences across a range of platforms and use-cases Previous experience designing experiments, and developing measurement strategies Experience working on multiple platforms Prior experience developing software at a company with a two or three-sided marketplace Experience developing experience on Feed or Search Previous experience with webviews For San Francisco, CA-based roles: The base salary range for this role is USD$167,000 per year - USD$185,500 per year. For Sunnyvale, CA-based roles: The base salary range for this role is USD$167,000 per year - USD$185,500 per year. For all US locations, you will be eligible to participate in Uber\'s bonus program, and may be offered an equity award & other types of comp. You will also be eligible for various benefits. More details can be found at the following link https://www.uber.com/careers/benefits. Seniority level Not Applicable Employment type Full-time Job function Engineering and Information Technology Industries Internet Marketplace Platforms Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Uber by 2x Get notified about new Software Engineer jobs in Sunnyvale, CA . Palo Alto, CA $160,000.00-$180,000.00 2 weeks ago Mountain View, CA $145,000.00-$170,000.00 1 week ago We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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