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Engineering Manager, Merchant Tablet

DoorDash

Location

San Francisco, CA, Sunnyvale, CA

Type

Full-time

Posted

6/7/2026

Compensation

$193,800 - $285,000 per year

Undergraduate with 2+ Years of Experience
Approval 98.3%·Filings 469·New hires 45·
Established Sponsor
·FY 2025

Job description

DoorDash is seeking an Engineering Manager to lead the Merchant Tablet team, which focuses on creating best-in-class Android and iOS apps for merchants. This role involves managing a team of backend and Android engineers to develop impactful features and scalable platforms. The Engineering Manager will collaborate with cross-functional partners to enhance merchant satisfaction and engagement. This position requires a blend of technical expertise and strategic thinking to deliver exceptional user experiences.

Requirements

  • B.S., M.S., or PhD. in Computer Science or related field
  • 3+ years of experience in people management leading full stack product teams
  • 2+ years of experience leading Android engineers
  • 8+ years of industry experience
  • Strong product sense and ability to collaborate with cross-functional peers
  • Experience selecting and adopting web technologies to improve testing and performance
  • Customer-centric mindset for building platform services
  • Growth mindset and eagerness to expand skill set
  • Adaptability and ability to thrive in ambiguity

Responsibilities

  • Lead high-impact tech initiatives that shape Merchant apps.
  • Drive engineering excellence for the tablet team through investments in reliability and observability.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional partners from product, design, analytics, engineering, and S&O.
  • Provide architectural guidance and professional development for a team of 9+ engineers.
  • Encourage innovation, teamwork, and the implementation of cutting-edge technologies.
  • Scale the team by recruiting, retaining, and developing highly talented engineers.

Benefits

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