Engineering Manager, Feed

Whatnot Whatnot · Consumer · New York, NY · Engineering

Engineering Manager for the Feed team, responsible for building and scaling Whatnot's feeds and recommendation systems, with a focus on using feed visibility to help small sellers and new categories grow. The role involves leading backend engineers, owning system design, and partnering with product and ML teams to deliver discovery experiences.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead backend engineering for the Feed team, including Whatnot’s feed and recommendation systems, with a major focus on feed insertions as a lever to help small sellers and new categories grow.
  2. Lead and grow a team of backend engineers while raising the bar on engineering quality, backend architecture, scale, reliability, and operational excellence.
  3. Own a scope that spans both feed experiences and feed foundations, including ranking and product surfaces like For You, category feeds, and vertical scroll, as well as shared backend capabilities like shadow traffic, filtering, hydration, and logging.
  4. Partner with senior engineers and tech leads on technical direction, system design, and engineering tradeoffs, while creating clarity around Feed engineering scope across shared and sometimes fragmented workstreams.
  5. Build strong team operating mechanisms across planning, execution visibility, rollout discipline, on-call, incident response, and accountability for production behavior.

Skills

Required

  • Engineering management or tech lead management experience leading backend engineers in fast-moving product or platform environments.
  • Strong experience designing, building, and operating scalable backend systems, with a track record of improving engineering quality, reliability, and operational excellence.
  • Strong technical judgment and systems thinking; you should be comfortable challenging designs, understanding failure modes, and guiding good engineering tradeoffs.
  • Experience leading teams through ambiguity, setting clear direction, and maintaining execution momentum in cross-functional environments.
  • Strong communication, people leadership, and coaching skills, with experience hiring, developing, and retaining strong engineers.
  • Comfort working on product engineering problems, not just infrastructure in isolation.

Nice to have

  • discovery
  • search
  • recommendations
  • feeds
  • information retrieval
  • ML-adjacent systems
  • Python
  • Go

What the JD emphasized

  • backend architecture
  • scale
  • reliability
  • operational excellence
  • system design
  • engineering tradeoffs
  • production behavior

Other signals

  • recommendation systems
  • feed insertions
  • discovery experiences