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Software Engineer, Full Stack - Developer Console

DoorDash

Salary not specified
Dec 19, 2025
San Francisco, CA, US
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DoorDash is looking to improve the developer experience of engineers by building internal products, including their internal developer portal called Developer Console. The goal is to empower local economies and transition from a food delivery company to a company that people turn to for any and all goods.

Requirements

  • You have at least 2 years of experience in web technologies using Typescript with React on the frontend with Java, Kotlin, Python or Go backend experience
  • You have a product mindset and apply that to how you would build out platform services
  • You love systems and software and are competent in both
  • You're curious and dive deep into different system architectures

Responsibilities

  • Introduce cutting edge technologies to our engineering organization, including tools built on LLMs
  • Build new features for Developer Console (using Backstage.io)
  • Improve the developer experience for all of our engineers
  • Contribute features and bug fixes to upstream open-source projects
  • Mentor and educate your peers
  • Lead the team in a technical fashion and assist in roadmap planning and measurement of existing features
  • Capable of context switching from frontend to backend to data depending on the need that arises

Other

  • You must be located in either San Francisco, CA, Sunnyvale, CA, Los Angeles, CA, Seattle, WA, or New York, NY
  • You are an organized and excellent written and verbal communicator
  • You are comfortable representing the team at large in OKR and engineering all hands presentations
  • You are capable of defining a vision for the future of the team and rallying everyone to assist in building that future vision
  • If you need any accommodations, please inform your recruiting contact upon initial connection